Grand Traverse Herald, May 15, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, May 15, 1908

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-05-15

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TWICE A WEEK—TUESDAY AND FKIDAY.

Sl.t* A YEAH.

TMAVKItM eiTY, ORANO TRAVCRM COUKTV. MICHMAN. rMDAY, MAY 18. IN*.

FOR READING ROOM BOAT nOH
AS GRAND MASTER OREGON IS
TORNADO JN M.C.S.C.IIEETING STRUCK BY
FOR OHIO MAN
THIN BOARD
THREE STATES
ESCANABA
PR0CECD8 GF AMATEUR FLAY TO
BE UGEO AT BUCKLEY.

t by Mfw JOHN KLAABSN »iT$ IN A DARK- Arrertgementa Being Hade for Nm
ENEO ROOM.
ber of Local Mnsone to Attend
t.*nd
Meeting at Jaekaon.
MIW L. UMUd HMks.

75UE UNEIDVEID

CANT SEW UP WOUND

me llolhM-* CMM Stttdr Hre‘«* of
BOVteHD HTMIM MM TlHDd*7 «fwrwMD. A BOOdlj' HMDter of tke
nocbera w«f« prcwt sad Ualesed
OWING rb LOCATION
INJURY.
■oB« sDd rediarloa—Ten Ei
grade ohildren.
8ong-Tn third grade chlldrea.
ngatr. nn«> ...d
. Plano duei-^ber Onyder. Marnret Lardle.
•f tillDBf Wm Ddof Amy K. TaaoerY Child
Slody—Mrs. R. J. Prtee. MLm
While working In the basket fac­
Maode Hanks.
tory
Taeaday
afi^w.
John
Flaoo
soio-fioy
Rorabacber
• fT4 KlUSD BY TOftNAOOn

Klaasrn. eon of Joseph Klaaseo
Rsadtog-Mra. Bailey.

IN TWO WKtX» *N BduTH. •
Mre. Price spoke parUcoUrly of the Btmek to toe eye by e piece
and ns a reenlt Is sluing to
• «Dl mnm Mwpinf ovor Nm emotloas sad feellBgs of cbjMrea. aveneering
darkened room today.
____
pful thdngbu
• WmNi «k» pm tm wMic* hHM gtrlng some Tory hatoful
As toe veneer come* from tbe*m• kfw#rt • %MT4b)D t«M «r life DM • along this line.
Oarabelle
Murcble.
^fargaret chine tt Is sorted, the cull HuS going
•f
side and the good stork oo the
Lardle and torther Sayder «
• kMm Bmb f*«M HP 7M: tN iiv
ed the mOe tots while their tDeth«a| other. The man on the mnchlne neat
• JHTM Wl WWI* th* pr»pMtr
lOaaseD to throwing a pleoe of the
attaaded ibe meeitog.
• IMS rww MM MillloM.. Th* fotcull
stock
threw too hatd and the
• iMpnt mtm m$ HWfttiity iMt
pleoe struck Rlaasen to the right eye
badly mtung toe tower lid.
The wound Is rery pslnful but If
no complIcaUoDt set to toe slgbt ci
no doubt be saved. Tbe would was
loag one but Its locallon preveiited
lu beliig aewed up.
• Mpy 18~4.Ml»iMp! .
. . ’W •TARCH rACTORY »U«RENO«0

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:zr

CORN HIGH;
PLANT STOPS
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••••••••

muwypp^ lA, Mv M.-A loh

vtite oot Dm town of OHUmb, «»-

rmrcnt.

NO PROFIT IN RUNNING

BANQUET WILL BE HELD
DAY EVENING.

FRI­

mental OMoera.
1 LOSB ef «1M0 a week to ths
leye»-«lxty-flve Men Were

Oatog to the high price of com tha
> HHd bsAMe ewH
atareh factory was forced to Iny oS
war* owUilME hM Me ea«lHeer.
en ynleritoy and sriU do the
EfSRits mad hsinnmsn were sortwith the roM of the nm today.
MHiy lajered.
Within the Uet two
In lews.
' SwMatME. lows. ME)' 14.—A tor- lamped up 10 to It cenu on the
and the eaune of the raise sn
' bdAo la RDVlhweptMw Iowa deetrored
hardly be dgnred out by market exThare wae a abort crop of toe
itiea sad lined
Wni
product last year and also there U a
Nerthtaro. 1h flnboBt
great demand for corn tor feeding
purpoaes bat Ukliig aU of Ul* intn
M TmuB.
VPtmOat. Tens. Hsr 14.—Dortaf
» large Increase In prtee that t
.'a BlB. a tornado «anami aboot
been and this leads many of the
BOB aortii Of this Mty sad pa
wiser onM to look for the announcemeat that Mme ose has coraenvi the
tnarfceL

HAD CYatoEl

CONVENTION
ANNUAL OF CO. M. OF GOVERNORS

A» LONG A« CORN i» AT PffMBNT nOURE.

OHp- li Is MMt«E from reports so
flir. ttau Tl HN 4SM.
TkD WsDNrl, Khbsss A Teus
pwMMsr.tnto tnm Them wmt ton
r Oo^tk. U Biles weM

The aetloa of the starch tsc'tMy
aans a Iob of |1.000 per week *o
toe laborlBg olaai as this was the
of the payroU. The manage
menl of the factory says that wheu
they can bay com at » i\-arona!ile

«. Jinph. IMe M«y II—A syMae
owepl «M oMaMr MlHiesirt M the
' town of Watosh. and left a oMan path
today. It M rapertod that a hank nw
train on tha Rarlhnlaa waa deatrsysd

Arrugements are being made tor
large number of loeto Masons to a
tend toe annual oommualeaSon of toe
mat lodge of Michigan ai JackAm
hOy M and r. At this meeting. H.
MoaUgue wiU be ineialled as grand
master and as Traverwe City has nev­
er before had an honor of this kind
and may never again
a nnmber of toe'memi
a desire to be
present at the c
A eommlttee os a
slsUng of R. J. Mercer. F. O. Henman
and Qmer R Whjte has been appotot«d and
committee has'secured
a very favorable rate provided
Maaons go from here. If this num­
ber is aeonred and it is probable tllat
there wtll be maay more toaa thaL
Bpeelal ear wUI be turnUbed and toe
trip made straight through wl'bont
any change.
Tbe matter will
tbe neeOng neR Monday night
nil who deotre to go.-Nould Inturu:
tbe ««nmllt»e as tbe oNer lor to*'
chr will have to go In about, a treek
ahead of Ume.

The annual banquet of Company 11
•Hi take (dace Friday crening. May
J6. In Woodman Unll. Hasonle Mock.
anmeawrallon of the l»th analreraary of entertog into the United
aervioe. The banquet will be
sarvN by Chef Chas. Eller, of the
Park Place. The following committeee have the arrangemenu
to
charge;
temidve—Oompiander George Ta^
back. C^daln J. V. Mclotosb. UenH. 1. Knapp. Lieutenant Joseph
Klaasen. Private Robt. B. Walter.
Banqnet—Sergeanu Salensky and
WBjieomb. Private Herttner.
lariUtlona hat
tha-regimental officers who
foviutkma also having been extended
Jutiut ConsldlDe. Jr., d
t eomof the United State 8pai^
war veterans, of DetroltfL A genml
tomaUon ts also extended to ail
■Oldlen of toe Spanish war whether
they are aiembers of Company M or
noi
It Is requested that all those who
to auead toe banquet wDI
notify lAiatehCnt Joseph
Klaasen. of
Klaaaea's
shoe store.

IN WABHINOTON
WEDNEBbAY.

320 ACRES flOMESTEADS

BUT DELEGATION MAY NOT BE
Vitlag* I* *T>ry.'* Not in Natno BM 1*
TAFT IN8TRUCTED.
Fact—Lumhee ConiFany Tttrekig Out AHto MtoPrism

FEW WANT ROOSEmT

Wushtogtoo.'Uay 13 —TIYb an bnpreealve addreos on "Conserratlon as
National Duty
10:3i o'clock today formally openat the White House the eonfrroDce of governors and <V other dJs:to«uUbed offlcUU aad rttlsens call­
ed to consider the questkm of the
coosenratlon
of the naiutnl re-

Washln#on. May IS.—The house
nuistdered toe m-acre bcunestead
today. Ihe committee on Judicideclded to coaaider Friday
Sberly bill M amend tbe bankruptcy

wanted Money.
Washington. May li—Thomas J
Jooe*. aged <u. of Uaoolit. was arrested by Officer Beaman to tbe
wblie house grouads todaj' and Jooes
that President
matortal raagtog fnm> n *.i
Raoaevelt owed him one and a ball
> per bushel la not a patln^
UillHon dolUrn and that (be chief
executive bad put off paring it for so
long that he decided to com
F. B. Wiley. Prefeseer ef History'and Waufatogtoo to collect the debt
Algebra in Local SchoOL Will
Take Foaition at Priaoipal-

trads mm m

OPENDPTHENORTIWESr

Buckley. MIchu May 11—To satMfy
(he .deaaad of toe public. Tony, toe
CoaricL" toe borne taleat play, win
be remrodoeed Friday evretag. May (MVS EKCELL^ MAR««r‘
IB. In eplto of toe pootag rain (he
FRUIT.
,
first preeenutioa was greeted with
Proceeds will go
Taft Mmi Are In Control of thb Ro- to the newly organised Buckley read­ Orw Trip a Wertt WlH -Bs Mads aM
publicaa gtau CmuwI Cemniities ro<-m».
Dsily Trips Later K TRera la
tee ef California Now bi
Bmimm Bnengh to WanThe sevrnth and tart number of the
Uctnrveouree nns Friday night Prof.
>'•
iris
giving
bis
mastorjdsec.
'tletPbrtimnd. Ore.. May 14.—While tbe
On
May
8. Secretary J. W. 1
Ung Along la the WL'Tld.'* There was
republican aute convention, to sesaipn here. U overwbeJmtogly In favor
from CapL MeCaalqy.
s. Itt.
of Taft, there I* a
Bockley now is not only a socallod Maywood.
agalnet sending an iBstructed delega­
•(one TnasportaUtm wimppgy. thgfi
tion to (Jhicago- There Is a mtoortiy "dry* tonn bat Is dry. So if yon ar*
raa a 4Mlr bnPt to
la favor of Roosevelt for a second a pessimist akmg thee* Bnes Jnat
<v me. to Buckley for on object lesson. Tnrera* City . and retain I
elective term.
eaaaba. wouW be .
ni.d you will find n *ober.
Taft Men In Centrol.
aly It I
and
busy
people
with
busineat
Socrameato. Cakf.. May 14—Tbe
are kept b-;sy altcad- given and totppera ct firtot nad attw
Taft men are in costrwl af toe re­ good toa’.
Piodoeu haring a market to tha
leg strinly'io their own buslni
publican rtaie miral
Dortowost worid giv* to* gsqgmdeenalon here and an
A. L. Pringle bas Jzst reinraed
baring their own way.
from tbe southern pun of the atate
Oornmnalcatloa wan «md gp wMh
.where be attended the barUl of his
Qtpt. McCMntoi. to the iiintopf el
only slBUr. Althongb <7 yoare of age
tbe board of trade, etotoc tor-«*toto
•be ieavea rix brotoors. all her i
*d tofbnnatloB ralattv* to to* gnpeto
MacBrlde Lumbri On i
BlOac UoB that Bd^ be mad* traa Dtoeto
large ord«wi lor r^-----^
WON’T TAKE NOMINATION
and also novt Ity material tor lonU.
rreelred the »
VICE PRS8IDCNT.
Potatoes, tbe farmers' crop, *i from J. B. Nome.
r a< toe
nearing their Bniah after a eoaUanal ^ransbe B Otodsttm*
shipplag season of eigbt tnoatoa.
Uoa Oompeay, whieh. operatop fha
Made Such Doetoretloa to Oenai
eteamen
Lnaa
and
Maywoed:
gtewarl U WoedfOrd In a
’■toranaha. MWl. -May U. IBto
Lenar Tueeday.

BUGBES Wai NOT

New
Tork, May 11—Governor
Hughes baa eriit a letter to Genanl
Stewart L. Woodford saying he wMld
not aeeept toe nomination for <rteapretldent ^ toe repnbllcna UckcL

8TH. GRADE
EXAMINATION

FEARED nUODPOISipiG
hemM J. Jones EaU
Wedldn’t^ Ppy MHlIua
Half. 80 H* Cam# to

f

WORKING ON MATTKIL

Frank gmlth. tan af F. H. Bmith. «f
BiKth gtreet Was Oponsod-iM
at HospItaL-

116 YUeiAU. IRE WORK conU not ae* to4» b

Frank. toq^soo at F. H. Sadth. of
Sixth street, bus onderfone an opera­
tion on one of his leg*, the cperatlon
being performed at the Ornad Travhoaptui. Some rime ago. Mr. Qwewicns Are Prepared In Lsaalng
Smith slipped and struck hts sbto
and Are the Bern* (*r the Whel*
against a log. breaking a blood vaasri.
Btste-CemmHriensf toUp
Tbe injury was attended by a pbyslclan and not much waa tboaght of it
but lately the leg berame eo Inflamed
Ftoly-rix of the la yonag people
was feared and
was performed.
Tbe who took toe Bghto gn
itnlly aad win be
yooDg man 1s now imprortog nicely.
given cerrificatse by Ooanty Oetamls•-lotter CrUp. A* oady lie took the
Itiott. tots brings the
llule lees toaa
whicb is regarded a* railstactoty by
Reaert Town*e Saloone Were Cloeed
the commlsriooer. ‘Tbe qosetlacia are
Sunday But
prepared Id Lansing and are tbe i
0 Remove Screen*.
for Ibe whole state.
The (ollowtBg glvee to* list
Petofkey. Mich-. May lf-Peto*key
boss who passed by loweshlps:
saloon men kept cloeed Sunday, boi
Aem.—Emily Baapoo. lU^ Blchard
are tactog a dangerous sliuatioa (or
Tick.
Louis E sate*. Arkre Reid.
they almost unanimously negtected

PnOSKEY UD DOVHI

’■MR. J. W. HAN70M.
'
-Traverre CIW. Mhto
‘Driir air—Tore Mttar af
4
itldremid to OapL tteCbtoto «to
to me tor lop^. Wo hare
bad toe matter eg with the Bee
way aad toe o. R * L .eBway goto
pie trtto aa rirer of imuiBg a hoafi to
betww
______ _ ___
Travsep* CRy. bm^ mto bn torn
oraMa to Um t

W* are now. hpwaeat, toytoc
toy. aad ohoald wa be tola to
“— ----- Rtoo

bN

to maka at least a «g p «Mk Bn
Ttowse aty. nBa. If *a M Bw
ksrinaes will wanMt m —--------“w a ragwar aehedtlR «• wO Bp
picaaad to do eo.
‘^pecttalhy pout.
-J. B. MfMtolf
nw amay yean. Mt pweia mt
shlppen oC tide enetom Mre Mt IB*
n«wd of s qnlek oudet tor tralto tor
too BorthweA. Tbto to praitolly «nr>
oredbytoeT. C.t.Glt.BBd«B

NtMImort enitery- Uoweear, towt
Is ctiJl a very grato rere
oa a oon
aaedafpoca
taithcr oatteL bmt toattor too hreB
ncBs aiU he enough in warnmt a • ~
...............—
-Rna
ae onaiaBuy -Hoaotea.
« a man
tor of cenjoenra aai eea aaJy to toP
toralned by a traR
L. P. perfeMx who to ebalnaaa ft
onCrntts tor toa heeto
af trade, to atoo la

Mayor De Rulicr’s notice to remove
Fife LAke—WMiam Hodge*. Basel ‘wtth the tri
thrir screen*. In fact most of the
aaloou are so built that K Is Impos­ KnighL
W furnlah them aa eattmato'ef Ito
sible to cooiply mllh the law without
Garfield—Berth* Rsnnom. HaroU probable quanUty that could to aMptearing out tbe front fixtures.
Orauu
pod from here aad Barfceted la to*
Ibe first time in the hlMory of Petof­
Grant—Belk- Rtttisay. Irma Sheet*, upper peolnrela. Mr. Perfentt hm. .
key toe problblUon against selUng to nna Chatrpi-ui. Claes Ramray. Prsd
•toarHI of Woxfatd Ceoaty P«to Tlwai Iowa Haa omdally and California
ilrve* that this eouM bo Urgriy to
Unomelally Declared Far
Indians Is bMug observed.
OhI «« RHOlnaas and Order
Kendo!’. Mary Earl. Dorcas CJIbb*. treased by s mua work oa tha part a<
r.
Wiley, prafeaaor of history
•aeretory TafL
Maaas Rwln***.
i'kiy Ckmk.
I and Lieutsnant
aad BngUah at toe High school, has
the transporutloa oompaar to dMto
accepted a posltton to Cheboygan as
Green Lakc-Karry Starbuck. Vera er to polnu unbar wm. u»s
Wallace. Idaho. May ll.—The re- prtoelpal of toe High school. He will
OadUMa, Hay 18.-6b««tff Bdwtn
Lstnpsoa.
Duluth and other cMIsb to toad
Paaaotto «■» ordered evary slot ma- pahMoan atate cemhUoa yeaierday laacb algebra and history. Tbe poslLong Lakr—l.;Sy Geotleg.
Ure.
ohlae to Wtotffd oooaty pvt out of
The Salratloa Army feel* proud in ,Wedd<ng Took Plaes at the Homs
UOB with Its rcepooslblllty and «>nHeyfleld—JcTSie Q1bs».
With the rapidly devriopfag
Be says that aeau that
Paradise-Marten AbbotL Jesepb
sequent large salary U very compli­ beng able to aonounce to the people
the Bride-s Unels M Bolon
ihnre In this secston. qrick tr
the owners mmy not aattle that quedCalltoreia tor TafL
Traverse dty that oo Saturday
mentary to him.
Ablott. Carl .S’. Cnse Rayir.oad Hack- to the northwest would nunire •
Tuesday Ctonln^
«Ma by tnrntog toe faces of toe ma- 8aa Frnaelsco. May IS.—An anotnight
and
all
day
Sunday
Bnrign
OUHarold C Brtnron. Cart J. ready market «ad fndu couM to'to
■ides bring n teacher. Mr. Wiley
Ejhtoaa to toe walla hut that toey Eclal prtmary to CallfomU shows n
>0(1 and Lleiiienaut Ckowe wHl be. Arthur J Lautner and Mias Etlsa- Bniws. John Wal? Nela Mantgrid. hverto in that territory la a umtk
BRM.ba Rlacod where ae oae may malortty tor Becretary Thfi for presi- U coach and manager of toe baseball wlih US and have Charge of ail meet-ibelh Mrerri* were wedding Toes- Goldk HeUldsy n'nc<-c Wyckoff.
team and honorary member aad ad­
Bor* frenh coodiUon aad more guMto
aae i^iiih thma. .OoaGseaUoa will dtoiL
PenlnsnU—Iksrie 1. Barth, Leril* iy than by any other naif, aad totol
viser. of tbe Lewis Cnas Dehattog Ing*. on the street and in tbe halt !g„ evvwirx at 4 oclock at th*
be toe ngaRaf hie setong any more
Club. He take* much toterest to work ' Bnslgn Ollhofl was the pioneer of;home of Mr. and Mra. Bdwaid Nelson. Pt-rry Chrtetopber.
lies* open up n very vataaM* tad
machlofs to pahHo plaeea. None
irrylng tbe'Antoine, at Solon, node and anni WUIobee. Leas Ladd. Ornoe Tomp- growlBg marttet tor Mlit predsett ad
ui.».
.
hare bean to
to tin dty If s
inuins of i of the bride, tie ceresDony toklng Mna.
0« .1 .h.
rtna».
i. ?*’!,
the Ornod Trarerau rretoau
a. KM u] u hu .Ur
lu. I
k k'j place there becauae of the tin*— of
Fred Wureburg aM Family Will La- made maay friend*, who. ttorngh
truly took bU life In hi* hands. whenl,he bride's father. Anthony Mooreis
Hoyt. Clrester Baird, fiomre Hawley,
• preached to toe most desperate; Tbe Antoine borne was very pretti­ WyttBn Avery, Beerie DeGroot. La-,
euto—Left the City tor Their
nrill rejoice
Of people In our land, that the ly decorated, potted pianu and fornt
New Hwne Monday.
Newstead, Pearl
kingdom of Cod U at band. Come being used while the cerseneay was
The Rsv. DaasM Oaohlla Has Raaelv
lavltatieaa Are Asl for tog ASMr •
Mr. sad Mrs. Fred Wumborg and
and bear blm. Srau free.
performed by tbe Rev. Mr. GMm. of
•d Gal News Left tor U|Mar
Be atrea by c. G. p. g, tedgn
daaghtar. Mia* Nettle, left Monday
toeKrewtck BrangobeW cbmuh.
L. MeKILLIP DEAD
*" Eveotog ef Jure L
for Grand itat«da where they srUl
der an archway trtmmed with tndUng
The Rar. Oamas OochUa recMTed amka their tutofe home. Mr. liTure- BW New at to* Ham* of William
drbotaa. Brsesi Lantner, eoula «t
f Well Kooem te the
Inritatlou
are oat tor a
'
burg
has
coneldreahle
property
to
MON Taeaday of toe death of hM fatoe groom, acted as beat tma and
Ronnio.
Bouto
of
th*
City,
by
Anndbl
toseting
wwa
HoW
s
of
the
Cdy.
»d
tonquet
to be gtwn by tto C R
♦bar. DaaM OochHa at Dppar 8an- Grand Rapids but what bnalaeae he
Miss Arllne Johnston, of Cadar. .as
Evnnin» Hsnry Kemmo 1
FGonda Itondsy.
Mra. W. J. Hobbs
. 8. lodpe A thMr new toR asnsr
bridesmaid, both toe bride and brt^ crived the new* of the death of Mra. Frimt and Oak ecreeta. «a to* orere
----,
I maid bring charmingly gowned. AdUr Wm. McKimp, of Moskepoa.
A Mg barn ralatog bee waa brid by
Mi*. tog Of Mooto.y. Jnae L A pood «■*
naaa. Besides the widow aad his son. | The Whrabnrg family M well knows toe frtcadt of UUIam Rennie, atx
Hose Company No. | held lu an-1 tke ceremony, a dainty wadding aap McKimp, who has been an Invald tor
b promleed tor all who attend aad a»
toa Rer. Dmss Oocblia. 8re other!** tWe elty aad has a targe nnmber nUto sooto of tbe dty ktondav nnai meeting In lu haU Taeaday
was served.
. some dm*, died Bnaday
oritant niaric wtU hr DvnbBad. . AS
about M or 70 trieods aldl
ckdldraa an left, a m.
who0 of Mends who
nigbt and eleeted toe foUawlng oU-; Both the yonag people are moal- ftmeral wlU be tetaorroe.
vl)t> here panahre of a BstomtoB
nWdeb at Pttubnrg. aad toar tongh*>»«• *«>»«■ MMs A. Worebnrg: getting the barn up and ready
rs;
jciana toe bride baring baa* orgaaMt Mra. McKUBp were wnD known to
tanquet know ttot no peondnM naad
ton. to* Mtases Alku, NriUe, Bama ••• • mmim of to* TwenUetolbaalnMa. Tbo bam. whan eosagli
.
.
. toe
_____________
Foreman. Henry
Krpupa:
Treaa.. at
(horch and_tbe .groom a mam- the older petlicn as they
be made la thA hao M toe totoB «a
and Gnni* Oochttn. aU of wbota re- Oratary <Jnb and Mra. Wnraburg wnsiwfl) be one of to* targeat aad beat In I Alex Vogl; secretary. Bagene Trade; ' ber of the Soioo
ririted Mr. aad Mra. H. O. —r‘’-rL ably aea to that eto.
ride at heoM. the Rev. Mr. OotoOa
known soctoUy. Mr. Wnrxbnrg that region, being 44x70. Mra. Rennie AsaUtant loresnaa. Ous.
Brereu. has tosrge of his Uther's *— near
Tk*
Ml SB tk* 4 a'edack Pare Mar** buslaras here^anmber of aad dangktera aided la the fsaUvUies I Cbas. Everett was chosen to attendtMa .vilh«« and toey wUl Bs« thosw.
I. B (tooper. of Cbaberwm. who
qnriU tram Wbdnesday moraing to r«an and only roMnUT sold Ms by preparing n bouuirnl dinaor tor] toe tuu ooaveation at Lndtagtea Both teva n Isrgaraamber of Mends haa been to* guest of Mr. Bosheig.
F, Tbrnovaky. B. BMpBB. B. A
Wtsrid too BmoraL
|b«lldlngaa tha aonto atda.
(toa woihen.
.-with Bogene Trade as altatnata.
{to wish then nl^klade of
returned bsM (Ua MrahiE

IN CHEBOYGAN

EOT SIOT lACRDIES

TWO MORE ST1TES

ENSIGN OITHOFF

UUTNER--MEEREIS

IN GRAND RfPlDS

RAUANDRANQUEIs

FRTIia RERD

RAISED RKRARN

ROSE CO. NO. 5

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w Ototoww << mwfc 1. imtpgfgptoa- eONVtNTION.
fh» m*«Btioa to -govtowra «
otter irateMto «m to Ute UoiuJ
■toug vm tetog teM to V«Ulngtn to tou At tte »Mt Titto totorect
^ to tte Mmo» to ite Vglted Strict.
dBbte u it tow* «ttk ooMorvtag
4 itftolteJMnn* «e«Mk to tte otmn
b that tes ta«B ntUM);
to oUII be^ tetoi «1U>
■Mt rotoOcw moasn.
ItlM to tte oMdto *«>.
to grmt toctortoo ta<l

kaowt to BOAkiod.
tabor to to«teba It. no
WtoWlU. tMlM4 «t tMUlBC lU*
IMM. Mtcnl gift •• » «koaM
bna. tt «•
ts tte noM recKMM alaW. R aoMlM «> Utt>« that
|\
»i«l* «M Mt «n ec tMr IHBP*
M «• aig tttM.
^
« {dMafiU n* tte |U «
^
^W. tut MUSou of c«Ue fM-t
«M tM*6 to Mcape to the ■
' tMt IM iHUter oU vlgkt ke <riUl
«IL tU .to) tk« bftog Bor* Ttooble
tm '

■‘mm iM. ‘mck tu wtoag «( u>«

Ma MaBry to aatoral gaa to being
,
rapaatad to coal atoteg aa to tbto. a
awiinit to eoal to wutad. tba
. mitote orntn&omt betog adl to a
a.bto to
i.Jtet m iwTMwa.-eely tte beat «oal
■. bdiag roaorad ate tte ra« allowed
• to raagto to tte oaitk
r toM « U erer aarod at t
. thaa R to worth.
' . voto llteUgaB are taato^i
'
MBtotoa. •‘to waa boaoo tong ago that
. tmm to tte teat timber that
^wmM hao baas prodaoad. Bow tbto
t. wm tmurn to btobwy eo eoa
- Mdd eawyoao U laalUar with It
•: MNa St twtoiestrattos are sow
. tag pMia to tty aad roBody a coodi. IMS iSat aagbt serer to bare sxtoiad.
. Tte
Btatoa baa baaa itebly
tJdlMM. apt <tey «Nk aatml gaa. oskaows fa BBoy ooBStrlaa. oil, eaat
tewbto ate ooal*bat alae to 1n» aad
’ apSpiw kteaa. fton to waate to tka
^
dsamtloBa m wtol aa to tte
all tte Inn la Bot
. Imh Uto ora that abotod )>a *te tba
;t|(te T&l ooBW wbao tea grmt inn

HOTS’socmr

ptowa toolter. Bvla L. Sgragoe via tba goeto to Mm. teha Beatty <
bald by tte maiaben of tte
8aaday<
Mlebl^ Preaa amoelattoa
ammo GBbcrt aak AMa Lawla Ma­
FroB ThusdayR Record.
an hoaorad ate mtaad
tted Mr. ate MiB. Ooo. Raama
ORAIN.
leagm May
Baaotoad. That aa a further a
May HASH; com. 74%«: oats. M%e.
OB of ear lore ate aataaaa. that.we
mbart to Bopo' H«a
OBhody theae leaotoSaaa to tte
OMmtt. May M,-iOaaa-Wteat.
>ai7 ooetov bm at tte
bMB to Mm. _____ _____________, rotorr’a report to tte maatlng of aaM
W.OOR: com. Tte: cam. Me.
heM May 1 ate k at Kaltte toUowlag pragma «m rcadette
Iflaa MaoaU Baall. who has
OS Uta. -prodoeu, teWta. todaatrtoa. kaaka ate to which
LIVE STOCK.
bPrther was aa acUm partlripaat: worklag tor Mrs. ARo Babcock tor
Bast Butalo. K. T. Hay H.-Catate, to iBdU:
that a copy be aest to ite family to tte gam two atoatha. ratsraed to ter fla. quiet. Ready. Veala, SOO; actlre.
latoa'b
our late'brother, aMo to tte MlcUgaa boBM at Bear Uke SaUtrtoy.
tern at ISMS.7L Sheep ate lamb..
;Ba]ietlB. tte Weatara Potoisher. The
Mrs. Nettle GrtgU rURte at Mr*. 9.000; market alow; lamba te lower;
labaUtaBtooCWl aaltb.
Amaiieha Preaa Aaaoclatloa aad to & OUsoa’a Sunday.
abaep. Ready. Hogs.- 4AM; alow, l.)
of the paper* to tte Norlbera
Mrs. Webb Cornell ate Mies NalMc to U easiU. lower; ftgs, 30030c
at1a»-Roy Tteit.
Mtchlgaa Preaa Amoctottoa with
Dobaoo made a bastaaB trip to Trar- loww.
Iteastrtaa
ate
request that tbe same te potolahed.
eraa City Saturday.
Bbarr.
Mlae Dm COok. of South Grant
POTATOES.AtoBato^WilHaa RotriL
was the goMt to her sister. Mrs. Bose
^SkP- CHlJRCHIIis Pres.
Chkago. May 14.—On aceoSai
HoUaad, Sunday.
J. N. TINKLSPAOGH. Sacy.
te wet weather Ite detnaad
The MIsaea Nolha
Tlte auddeo death to Brother Elcto
rore or leas restricted yesterday enl
L. Spmgue making It aeam flUlag Julia Prem, to
only a smalt vohtme of bnatoess va>
Ite aoctotr viU aot meet agato
that sonw action ba takaa thereoB la Ite gsetoa to Mrs. Oarid Hickey Sun­ tmasarted. What sales ware npon
U1 after tte anaaiar raeatlOB aad the the aama of the ssaoclatloB of which day.
ed here at 6te to 7Sc for ordinary tdata to act for tte ftiat Motear to
Dob Marsh.-who has teen quite Caacy stock. Arrivals were mth.t
hooorte and raised i
able to be out
bar. the praaldetu ate aaerenry bare alck.
• liberal than was genemlly ex
Tte loaettog will te btod 1b tba taken upon ibemstoraa tbe respaiiBlMr. aad Mrs. Robm DaBrilleT to peeted ate for this .reason the under
eboreb parion ate a pot lack aapper bUlty to preparing the abore taetl- Marina. ri:(ted hit pareata. Mr. aad
was easy, to price ibere,was aa
win be aanrad.
meatal aad requt-at that tte aame be Mrs. H. . Danville. Saturday.
change.
Mr. and Mrs! Cbaa. Ctoey left Mon­
pDbttsbed by the papera to tte terSaks reperied were: 3 cam ordin
iltory eorcrad by tte said laaoeliQoB. day for a TlB|l with retoUre*
ary stock at Ste. 1 car Mr at 70c. 2
frienda te tte Sooth pan of the sute.
ears fancy at Tte.
Sunday Sahoal ConvenUoa.
The work oe oor Bew hate ts pro­
Hook ate Ladder Caatpaay Na. 1
Tbe market was quotaMa as
Uta aeml-annual Sunday achool gressing flnedy.
HaM Afimal MaMtng Maw day
lows: Bulk, per bu. la ear teu—WIsconrcotloD of Dlstrirt No. 1 wlH te
Mis. Laura BMIer. of Maillla.
Cvaotog.
held Bt tbe Maple City Congrega
Michigan
or
Minnesota.
tbe gueot to Mrs. Bdith PblHpa Sat- OoaslB.
ml eboreb. May iJ, ms.________
Rornls. cbolea to taaey. 739Tte:
urdsy.^
At a aeettog to
ate Ltedar
ordlnaty to
Mr. and Mis. Bdd Be^er are the Dusty RumU. Tte:
cmnpaDr No. i bald Moedar to Gaaa
good. esc7ic: commoB, as to eoadlhappy possessors of a hoy baby.
atraat angtoa bouaa tte.fbllowto
White.
, Hr. and Mrs. John Hunter are the tloa. fioetite; Burtaaks, choice to
a wer* toactad tor tte an
fWper—Prienda Sunday achool.
fancy. 70e7te; ordinary to good..CS€i
pnwd parents of a baby glH.
ywtr:
Discaaloti lad by H. P. Darts.
Mm.
Winnie ntarles, of Glengary. C8e; couBtOB. as to condlUoa S7K
Song—Maple Caty cbodr.
>renaB--M. H. Orifllfik.
who has been visiting friends and C:e: red stock, cboloa to tanry. «»0
Paper—Orlatt Soaday acbnol.
n«cqBlon led by tte Rev.
rriaUvm in tosm tor tba past tew 7Sc: fair to good. <Z9Ste; U poor
Secretary
milpa.
weeks, relumed to ter borne Voaday. dowa to. SSeSte: artxed stock, as to
MantDok.
Short addreaa—The Rar. C
Mm J. Bradshaw, to Marilla. was grade and i^nditkia. MOdSc.
PI ret
Oolby.-^
Getse.
tbe guest of Mm. Alba Brlarmar Sat
SecoBd
A. Stearat.
Song—OongregattoB.
r. A. StcaiBa waa oIbc toaetad
CbagrcgatloBa]
Sunday urday.
Mias Uda.Ooon rialted frtebds in
delegate (o' tbe atale ooBresUoa whl4|:
nena to Jiioa, with M. B. OrtSUb te- DiscusMoB lad by tba Her. Has- Mesick Sunday
Mn^Ray Moredl ate daughter, of
altmata.
CIoMng BOBg..
Vala^were calUag oa Meads
Evening_______
7;S0-SoDg-Mapla City towtr.
Deroiloul aerrico— tte Ror. Mt.
Haskins.
Bong—Earl Kasatm chefr.
Cpworth Laepoa to tte Plrol MatteTRU—••Sunday School Work,- Mrs. Brimmer Saturday.
dial Ctemh Cboaa Miaa Beatrice
J. W. MllUkco.
Charlotto PraMck. Bessie Dedt.
Clavalard aa PraaldanL
Song—-Sweeter Brery MonenL' Bhi\eb Brfmo-er and Lola and Lyrj
four girts.
Addroes by tte president of lb- Gleason vtsUed at Manlsie^ Sunday.
The Bpworlh Lragoe of the Plrtt
Mm. D. Walton waa the guest of
State
Soteay
SchobKconreotibn,
hot)
M. B. cbtochtoet at the hone of Mm.
Mrs-iLacooni Sunday, /
J. W. MlUikoB.
'
Pierce. tl« Bast Taotb rtieet. ^oa- lection.
Mis. John Holland Is on the sick
I Da Inth To« tfU W’a
per toB .
............ 118.00
-------- ... — ..aulog year:
Praateaot—Beatrice Clerelaad.
Uaaedlctloa—tte Aar. Mr. Par aenNo Use to Die.
PlTM rlceprealdenl—Ray BIrdaalL
"I hsve found out that there Is
Second rlceprealdeot—flam Strick
w to die to lung trouble es long
toad.
)u can get Dr. King's New
f
Wk-(
Third Mes-Pratodeot—Mabel Eldred.
«T," saye Mrs. J. R White, of Rush
boro. Pa. “1 wo
Ptnirtb rtca-presldaBt—Gbaaa Raoaa.
Paaaad Away at the Home of Her day only for that
tu Lardle.
It loosens up a cough qidrki-r ttiau Com. per bo ...................................... Ite
U^htar Sunday (n Rapid City
Craaaurer—Pied Bailey.
anything else.and cures lung diseases
PREBH MEAvm,
—Rapid City News.
Ckortoter—L. M. Widttaaore.
even sfler the case Is prononneej
.Uc
Ftoalst-Craea OaWllL
hopeless.’, ThU most iwllsble remedy
A aoclal time waa aaloyad after tte
Rapid City, Mich.. Hay Ik—Mta for coughs and colds, la grippe, asth­ Route atcak .
tondBOB ataattog.
WUHam Hay died at tte bnae of her ma. bronchlUe and hohmeness. U
sold under guarantee at 8. D Walt
daughter at Rapid City. Bnday. May A Bona. Hsanah A Lay. C, A. Bug
lauara Borgeaa was bom to the bee Drug (3o. drug stores. Me and $1.
Trial bottles tea cents.
towoehip of Bams. Bhiawasaee cw
..UHOHsI
ty. June IS. 1SS7. Sbe was united
BACK KICK
to Oilman Holmes Novem­
ber S3. IBU. Mr. Holmes dying March Or. PralleiCs Wrist Was Broken By
S3. )»0S. On March 17. IPOS, she was
While attempting to start bis aniomsrrled to WllUam May. who eSTb
Tba followtog
lationa oa tba three children from her former mar­ luobUe Wedaeoday, Dr. G. W. K'ra
dtoUh to B. L. Spragoa bam baea riage, aarrlre her. the chil^rae bclag: Hck. to Maple City. suRatoed ■
broken
wrist eanaed by the crani. of
«bopa
east oat by tte Nortbara iairi»tf.i. 1. B. Holmea, to Lansing; Mrs. J. H.
Preaa oMoelatkn. wbtoh Bat' at Kal- Trump, of Saadoaky. ate Mm. L. M. bis tnachlne idektog back.
kaaka May 1 aad 1:
Ulaaaa. to Rapid City.
Goad tor Evorybody.
Dr. O. W, Bond-Decker leR Tueteay
Rteieas. Death, aot aa a toln da
Mr. Norman R. Coulter, a proinl■uoyer bat sa an aageHe vtaltor. for Detroit
architect. In the Dellrt build.
...........................................
Veal stews ..
...................Ite
briiiglDg peace ate rest to the weary
Mm. Hulcit. to AMen, was to to#n San Pmnelsco. says; •%fully endorse
Hdg*. drwste. per lOO lbs ....JHOfcj
all that has beenI said
c
aad tmrel-wom, has geatly whUper- today.
Electric
PrsR. Lake FImK
|
>nic I
pood
ad to our belored brother aad fellovHr. ate Mrs. Marrin BltegcU. of
J. It
narb.
Maneckwa rl|lted with his pareata, liver
woriter. BIria U Spragoa. ate
d kldnev disorders In a
Maapa tte alaap tBat kaowa ao earth­ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. BlodgatL
and efflcl
manner and «-b|:ee,i,
I up the srsiem.'
ly awakaalag, Ate
Mtoa l^enom Saxton waa a Kalkas.
trm Iss tbe Whereas, While wo foSy reaUied ka Ttsiior Satnrday.
sold over a dnytglsi's coucli-r;
Mrs. JtoiD Bertram spent Sunday la blood purifier It is nnequaled. SPi- _
that our dapaitad brotbad had k>ag
Balt FISK
paaaad the aoriptoral three Tmverta City. .
8. E. Wall A Sons. Hannah A l-ay
Mm to tte Hama or Mm. Cbiwr U
tmtong ate Biaeiiaaad ttetoNoto MooHiit to teftoatoif.

EIXCTED OFnCERS

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ELECTED OTHCQIS

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able papers irom OUeves or Ore. Is' la
Race tbeoi la
ol oor sale OtposM
boxes.
ThM boxes art )<i|cattd it oss Rre anj~'
burglar proof vault. .__
Acctss may be had at any time daring
\bustoess hours.
The cost is but $2.00 per year aud >-ou
have tbe key.

TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK
WHEN YOU’RE IN THE CITY
We want yev to ivmeaber
Uiiaator^of B<xd htweat foot­
wear
only remember la s
but Bny that new pair of
Spriae SlK4‘4or Oifotda of BB.
Why not buy wb> r« jon Have a
large kaaortment? Wbete tbe
stock keept moviDK autl is al­
ways f*epb
siylea are a^>
lish entugb (or tbe atyliab aad I
oooaoivativo «moogb

tboae wbo don't eare to moeb (or a'yle.

Obi S2. t 32.SD Sloes
Kid.

or Low Heda.

Laata.

Have you a pair of aboet for aon*

■“...............

<l*y or when oompasy oomegY

Why

Dot bare a new pair **For Kioe", aa we
nioally aay.
Yob ma esatly and Bt bttle eoat find
a pair here toaoit V>ii-

Come In tbe

mat time yon are in tbe ct^ end let
oa fix yon np.

$1.75 to 95.00
rateota, Vici or Calf, Lwe. Bioeb.
crorBaL Good aeoaibte atyWa.

B^==£

V Mteate gaa algbt ortn sow be dotokte abare of tte work of nna; Wbf M dPBBtoa BOBBe bad beoa oaad
tteoual to ooBBtry by
. oftMlI teatog ooau te made to laat
' •» {tettetoa. tte feroata ooold hara
tads dot oo that tte Mne ban
-msM te prodoetog tlBter late Jo' tet.Oras ere oobU batroaud ao teat
‘SteU to Bto ao larga. to tact tte
aoora yeatm aad ten alioud to maa
Mr. McFarren, wife and daughters . A. Bogbee Drug Co., drug stores.
■^ilteilM TCOooroaa ooold bam
U like the arell lUlad abear. tgftii Soaday to AMen.
tdtooitea tedstoxtaaL
Fmsh Uke FISK
toUy ilpaoed for tte reaper, yet tbe
Mrs. Walteriniastlngs left Monday
tt to tea porpeoa to tba WaaUogfor her boaie to Tmrerae City after
tony brtoa ate weUatored
-tei-dOBMottoa to derlM waya aod
spending a we-k with ter buaband at
alert aad Tigorpua.
PeuRry.
Mtete tor BitlBg what to laft to tte apletetd Bientallty so nadlmaad aad this place.
Pouttty, ppr Ib..............................14C16e
' ibiiMl loaeureoa to tte oonatry. u
VIA THE
oataBalred by age. that «a failed to
.’tete tea rdsiatotog ttaraau. tea aoal
CUYtNO PRICES.
note that tte (eoble casket that eonI'otatoes,
per
bu...............................
5oc
tba Iroo ntoaa. tte oU ate
tatoad IhaB
•■im Mda aad n to aloeeraly to ba.
to tea mmgm of time aad tte tmiMbpod teat poMlc aeaUnaat wU) te
ceaatog acRTltiaa of a busy ate wtol
SUNDAY. aiAY 24TH
.'btSteot to aoch BB Btant that the
spew Mfa, ate where wholly oopre- PABBEO AWAV AT HIB HOME IN
ftoSUiL to tte ooBTaattoB wlU be tolTO GRANO RAPlOB OR
pared for tbe ooniHoaa ttet ao sud­
COPCMISH.
iRry.

denly called aor brother to aoma op
MUBKCGON.
roultTT. per Ib.................................. 79K,
•:iphcr, Tharetore ba tt
Tmin will leave Traverse
rse CStv i
emtos R K L. A Oe-V MIH.
RtaclTcd. Thailwhlla we bow In
> Waa Cauac to Dunlae •:30 a. m. Reiu'rolng.
h will leai MTieat. per bU .....................................90r
bumble aubmlaaion to tte toateala
to Young Man—Nows to tte
Cmn^ Rapids *• € i5 p. m.; Muskt-' R»e. per tu.
whleh baa caUed Am from oor midst
"»•*fu ........................................60r|
and deprlmd oa to the wtadom to kto
Ci>rn, [>er bu ............
Round Trip Farta
«w*sali and the ebam of his pemoa-r Copetniih. Mich, May 18,-Olcd.
Buckwhesi. per b-i .
To
Grand
Rapids.
t2.4M>.
Friday. May S. at Ms hoaK. two miles
aHly. we slncerety
Cora, ta oar. 38 Ihs .........................gOc
: Jl teMttog to Hoaa oonpaoy Ko. l ate mm fully realise that la kte <a« to town. George Rehataa. age 33
Td Muskegon. t2.i>C.
waa teU IB tte CSaa atieat aagtoa death tte editorial batmtUty
yearn. Funeral aervlcea were held at May 18-19
Inooa lot ore&tog ate tte ftolowtog Northera MlcMgaa has Riffared .lrr«- tte Holy PamUy chorch
B^Btoi vara otocBd tor tea OMntog pambly ate mouraa the i
aty. He died of that drgte disease.
The family have the
a brother tried ate troe, a wise ate
etmsMerdte friend, a srrtler to naquM- sympathy to the commualiy to thetr
tinned abllUy, a ptosear poHlsher
John leeteUer visited his daagbter.
. man who baa htoped
bfcOolLtte Grate Tmveme Retfoe Mrs. Anna Wolf. Monday .
Mcs. Henry Rose aad daughter.,
from a traeUeas wOdemest to om to
the falreto and bmcI fmKfu] portkms Tlrs. vIMtod her daoghier. Mm. WIU
of Michigan, ate wbcae _______ ___ Vnitmap, to Sooth Cleoa. Saturday
SUNDAY, MAY 17.
good haa bees widely felt tor taU a ate Supday.
TO PCrOGKCY.
f ttote hatefUPBB -aaBty Wtote «tnry. Ate farther
Dr. Herb Cornell mlde a prtoeeBaatoved. That w* tender to tte stoaal trUU to Wexford Buaday.
Train srilt Mare .Tmverae Qiy at
Mtodta.
lately to oar late broCher ate ooMr. ate Mm. Jeaee Coal, to Sooth 8:00 a. m. Retumlac, Irove Petoskey
Wm. tonato.
tearifeh eytattathlea Oron. was tte guests to her parents. t COO p^m.
lAwroBce.
la Choir aoddea aad sraat beroave- Mr. ate Mm. CUfua. Batmday.
Round Trip f^rtK
; Mto tetoCMo waa toactod dtoagatt maat ate la tte toregtoog araambto Ml*. Fmacls Joaeph catena
Th Petoskey. $140.
the aeoompaaying
ittoMi Mtoa Alico Woodhaad. to MaaMtee.
eoavey to them an
t Uie,
Tb Htt RapMa. « erota.
kim ate eiteim t
<»e
«H—•fanr.in. May $-11.'

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SIR! HOW ABOUr YOliR SHOES “fOR CDOD’?

R,.

RESOLDnONNS

Ate the intat ia ibe city,
Blacka or Trot, Lacr or BatioB, All Btjleu of Toce and

UoaorBotton, High

HRS. IKY IS DEAD

.1X5: i

OHSI.2SuS3.SOWtos

Can’t be c>]oaled. Pak-ot or

K."

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EXCURSIONS

G£0. REDMAN DEAD

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•SEC0.N0.1

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PBRB Marquette

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kWf///i -WaU Paper. *ca«

m'tllln* **‘®*''*8
------------ selected lot of pretty pat-

* carefully

P*PC" ‘ha*.
witl please you.

Ayractive designs form

l^f double roll.
Gilt patterns form

tSm,o -to 2So
Uiat are all unequalled.
Send for samples if you can’t visit ns.

CITY BOOK STORE
Traverse CHt, Rich.

The Bobait Co. prop.

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TBAVOTW MMAia, fMIDAY, MaY

STATE BANK

18KAD
That Waa the Total of Uvaa Clsland
m, the Tonwdo In NahreMca

$4S,000
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- Tricy Uf,

§mi %. W%a^ OiaAVletVnMmti
6MMl QfOtai. OMbler: A. J. li«7ui<. A. I. •anrnmi. AMUtut OMb-

Omaha. Mar U—
tordar^ toraado ahow IB per
klUed aod maar toMrcd. The etorai
was the neat aevere la Kcbnslta lor
reata.

WKBCTOSS—A. Tr^ lAy,
no7« cauMk. Mn- JaiiM r. hm—
•UBMI owlud. H. C DatM. i«nT, Hvty
MUtw, V. W. tbmiU.

4 fcr caftfMrc4 « TIM Dc»MttB
S«aee r«cu«lBg Bai
th* Tr*Tei»e CSI7
mM'Cttr. Mldk

Omtoito nb«Hk 26S0
SinJllVW OICTED
' tool await Cotinty Maw Waa Choaen as
' DMHet Oatogato to. (topimuean

arum SapMs, Weh^ Mag It—The
Math AUtriet repabUoan
heM at a oWoeli Toeadar monda*
la tho U.................................. -

riNGIR TAKEN OFF

k BapUs. Mick, Mar %-The'
warm dar* bring talk of reeoniDg. |;
teota/boats and glehtw and ail the'
good thlaga of ti* good old somiiMr
time.Prof. A. L. Pad tallow, of OMcago,
s located in hi* eotuge
Bik'Lske.
Mra. C. A. King, of Rex Terrace.
has aH her rooms and eouagee en­
gaged tor the seanm.
H. P. King aayp Skegemog Ptant
Is nearly all enma^ for the snrnmei
and lodlaillons politt <0 a Mrely sen

M( Ma« M Aubmit to AnMHr
Opantloft.
Hknr Jo, of 41S Bartov •(>««(.
who ba4 hi* hand ■rrwelj rul at In
t»i«och«a aone time ago aad had
aeeenl piece* of tame t««B«red aSliiea WUll
IHIsm Ehnenmn. gwopileior of White
compiled Tneaday to bare the
le*. Siting up hU raome. Many
dnlas part of one of the Utlarod Gable*.
already spokeia for by rcaorters.
flagen rwnored.
He says be baa h bt«y eummer tafore
him.
Business men tn communitaiion
with the regular rosorter* of this lo-

m DEATP
FROM HEAT
NEW YORK TOO WARM

■ Sid-S -r-

Tbia Flfiure, However, Was Attolwad
-A"*
I Oard flaads aod Wlama C.
in tho Cool Eyrto of the Weath.
Oartar, of ladfaftnii for district deto•att aw avowed hr the withdrawal
af Mr. Oartor. Hr. Carter was iatar.
na«e the choice of the dUtkt caoeus
New ToHt, Mag lA—There
far iic^eatlsl elector,
death 'from heal at noon to^ and
no loOoWdk ooBVwaioaal <mawhen the tesntiecature readied 8t degree* In the cool
errte of the weathei^bureau.
An unldeaKfled man dropped dead
at the corner of West Broadwar and
C B. BAa. Park Place. At neon the temi>eratore was 84.

WMimU;

OI OUtfIDS

IN CLAIMANT’S FAVOR
e Caae do Oacld-

HAYWOOD WITHDRAWS

tm ffioioN IS mi

Mroat fton for

The bMt ktad of a tentmealalxbaU Sor aver alxrv vam.”

Ayers

rfcRsoHAi.

on
EoolaHet Tloket.
Br Wire to The Bvenlag Boobrd. ^ log for Mucetona where they will
Chkago. Mar
tVIHUtn a Hay­
THOUEANOE OF ETOREE WERE wood has withdrawn as candidate for be theTti''*"* vf Ur. and Mrs. Lehner
Judge - Mnj ne
DEETROVEO.
president on the aoclaUst ticket.
Charlevoix, passed through tbc city
Ibis morrdog on their traf to Grand
Rapids.
• Atoe Warn Lota in tha Flood—
George U Crisp has returned from
Mwa M the omaator Brought
Grand .Rapids where be attended the
to EetatH

(Look our r.ds ever, they will
you money.)
The Big Store.
For a tiilld, easy aciloii of the .
els. a sltisl<> dose of Dnnn'K Regub-is
Is enoueb. TrealliK-nt ctiree habllnal ronstlpslinn. 23 cents a box. Ask
yonrr druggist

for them
Don’t forget to get next to ow
tra apeclaLaale prices for tamer . . .
(Leek our rds ever, they will uve
you rqpney.)
■ Dr. Thomas' Eclcciric OH to the
Ik-1.1 rem--d.v for that often fatal dls—proti|.. Has b.-en ut>-d with rar-

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S1048S FOR CODNn

WAE OCETNOYCO BY FIRE AT E
OI^jOiCK TUEEOAY NIGHT.

% L fOSlER UD 10|^S
TBUMMOI HOIEC ON ISLAND WAS
•UQNEO.

‘LOM la Abeut ffcMO With Only g1 JSO
Tbaught to We Been
I summer cottage
^ A. Jbetor. at Bunny Orest Island,
’In BOnr laho was comp)etely deatroy^ by dm Tnesday together -wMh nU
of tta tatatosu. The km* I* abM
•A600 with fLttB insmnee to
Ctarver agsnoy.
a
Mr. Pester, who has been there a
nhon time getUng the cottage (a
psodlncas tor tha enmmer. Mn.
fhtaer being In OeUtomia. had a Arc
ia a mnaU atove and ahor
s burning, took Us boat nnd went
^ one of the ntatfibora oa the main
It U t><w«ht that the house
me mauer booame Ignited t.....
■la taove and when h sraa dtscovgrad, had emft a atari (hat it was impseenils to rwmore any of the eonMM.ihe

^ Mn. icheah Btock, m nieiWtwi.
ttoper fWtosula. U vlalting h«r iM«-.
bin. oeorte Bmlth. of Waahtngten

Mn".
'AmuJ,j7a7uK,. Ml
-V"'
1.K,, AM., b.n,
10 U.«r “i"
Money le to Be Used (or Teaehera' MM,, .n,.
>rt™4. J.
Ealartoo and Will Be Quite 1
for a few days.
passport for Ur. Tang,
Help to the School Board
Ooenty Oert Walter has recelced
notice from the atate aeportntendeai
of pufahe tnstnietloB of the eenutyk
share In the semi-annual apponlon-'
ment of the primary school tuiereat
fund. Grind Traverse county recelvlBg
I40.88E. the apportionment being at
ihe rate <K KAO per capita.
or thia amoom. Traverse City will
receive BlB,mA(>. which - will
very material aid to the board of edu­
cation when It comes to maktng ep
tbe budget for the year, the Interest
money being available for teachers'
salaries. The appoitloDment by tosmshllis Is as follows. bCt If wiu be two
wv-ek* before tbc county treasurer
tvlvc* tbc money;

s^r.2:3: i

I 1A91
ITS
I.1U
1.579
309
:,008
1.741
1.941
1445

Sz^-'S i
WMiewater .. SK

MS

00
00
to
K
U
00
SO
SO

:.os< sif
34SQ
240S
1A71S
435
1.904

00
50
U
M
50

D. im. has* been allnweil . , _
tors
tor* to pratawt their ctotana agatasi
said deceased 10 said court tor raaat- said deceased to *aM court Ear eaamlaailcB and adjanunit. and that all lataloe and adluMmeot. and that all
CTidltoi* of raid deccaM-d are re-ie»«Uuw* of raid deceased are re­
quired to preeent their claims to bbM! qafred to tavoeat their dtam* to said
of Traverse Clty.insald county.cn or!*®“« « “>e arabate ofllee In the city
tb,
ib.dtji"' -Tbrm. air. tbuM coma.«.«
Of Traverse CUy. in #*« eoonty.onorl toterv the l»th day of AngnsL A. a
More ihi- ISU day of August. A.
“d that satd claim* will be
190S. and that aald claims *tU be *^rd by said court on Wedaesday.
beard by said court on 4 ueeday. Uh- ; the 19lh day of Angnat. A. D. 1906, at
Ibb day Of AOguM. A. n. lta>8. a
lea o’clock la the forpaooa.
y'Mock in the forv-ttooo
- Apt
\pi(l IS
Dated
raa) R.---------- Judge Of PnAtac.
April 14. 21. K. May 5. 15.
The Lucky Quarter
Is the one you pay for a boa Of
eczema, salt rheum, letter. Itch, Alvra
heii>e*, scaWes—Doan's OlaUneni. AtV Dr. King's New Ufe FiUs. They bring
■BT drue xlnre
I
____ _____ _
____ for bradache.
DtO you see thera extra apodal* ' blliousaera. coastipaUoa aod malarto.
that our dry goods aeptien has to ofdtoapt>olni you the price will
t 8. K. Walt
rou fTOT
for Tomorrow.(
tomorrow t Mt
See big
bia ad).,
edt **
cheerfully
retuaded
fer you
rou
Heimah
a
jt
'-jA Sons. Hannah A ILay.
C. A. Bi«bee
The Big Store.
Drag Co. drug atorea.
..

CTATB OF MICHtOAK,
•r. THE HKV
bate conn (or the maty at
Graad Traverse.
aestaob of said CDtat. MA at
the probate aTfico ta the vtty e( Traw
«ne aty. to aald eowaiy. o> tha UN

day or AprtL A. D ISK
Fra« SL IMkar.
Jadge et Fitdiate.
George Arnold havto# EM la aaU
court bia final account
tor with
. annexed of aald
_ Win
i^lUoa praytog-tog
praytogtha ah
aad hU ptalUoa
lowaaoe therMTf. and for the
of eatd cetale.

-ciiiSS.

lag aod allowlnc raid aeooaat:
It to farther wderad that pabUe ae-.
tlee thareot be glrea by pobtfeaUoA/
of a copy of this order, for throe sweccratve
______ steeka prevtora le raid
aald day •(
o bearing, 4n'the Grand Traverae Baraid. a aewa»ape^1a4$td^awl cireie
lated la said eouaty.
niED R. WALKER,
Judge of Probtau.
April 24. May 11-5-U.

"We charge you nothing to look and littk if you

4^f!mM!R!ia»!m
Just a few of the remarkable values to be found
at the Big Store tomorrow. A visit will assure you
that these goods are worth much more than we

Gingham aod Percale Dresses
for Ladies’ aod Misses at
$5.50. $5.00. $4.50. $4.00 aod
do.a «
cheap as per suit ^
Gingham Jumper Suits for
Misses and small women at

$4.00 and $5.00
$1J0

Ladies’ House
-J)ressesat each.

— Mrs. L. Wlilleacrc. BuOulo. f

Don’t forget to get next to our ex­
tra eneeial sale price* for tomorrow.
(Look our eds over, they will save
Buperictendent Boeiksk. al ih.- you money.)
-4-;
starch factory, left this morning for
________ Store.
BaatUe. Wash, IU]r i|.~.A tidal
Buffalo. Binghamton and other points; A Certain Cure for Aching Feet.
wore la the TanTee Klaag river
In the MSt.
aVr tnjo
gwafit.lO,OM geraons to death at Han­ •HARE IN PRIMARY SCHOOL IN­
R. Floyd CVnch. of Chicago, is In
TEREST monmy.
kow, China, aeeordlng to the news
flb<v«a
the dty on business.
hias^t by the Btoamer ’ntan.
AOtma
Ur. aad Mrs. O. C. Stebbias. ^
ne entire Hver eecUoat. pt Han­
WANTED PASSPORT
Harbor Bprings. paseo^ through
kow
city this morning on their way home
thooeand etorea and many Jaaks.
Charles Zang Centcmplato* Making a
from Nonbport.
,
4
Visit-to Germany.
Miss Mabel Voice, wbo has bees
Charles Zang, of Old MIseIob. conAPPONTIONMB4T AT RATE
visiting friends In this city, has rotemplairs a trip to Germany In the
EEdO PCR capita.
turned to her home th'-Yeyeione.

€0m<^ AND
All CONTENTS

O TATB or MICHIGAN. THE PROof
O rate Oowt tor the coaaqr
cou
Otaad Tta»*rae.
la the matue of tbe aatate of Oeatasws K Mown, difissil
Nttaev to hereby gtvsR that

ask for them.

From Thursday’s Record.
Mra. A. W. Hebert, of Keyeionc.
who h.->s been visiting friends at Kes­
wick passed through the cU)' this
morning 00 her way to her home this
morning.
Mrs. C. L. onibs has Tcturabd to
her home at Mayfield after a short
bnKlaees trip to this city.
the
Mrs. John Jackson and
Mra.

$18,713.50
FOR THE CITY

Do you like It? Tbeo Ti4ir
be coM^Bted vitb fa? Hive
to be? Oh, nol Jim put ob
Ayer’s Heir Vi(or tod hive
loog»-thick btir; soh, even
hair. But first ot til, step
your hair from comiot out
Sire whet you hive. Ayer’s
Htir Vicor vOT 001 disappojBt
you. (h feeds die hiir-bulbs;
makes weak hair stronf.

loDg suy.
T. J. Hogan maOe a buslncw trip
0 Tfsverse CUy TTesday. .
FOR SALE—One beautiful, dark rod.
>The crop of
dooUe standard. Polled Durham
Its beat and the taetit who hare learn­
boll. Registered tn both books.
ed to know the dr’llcions n^ are
W. BUUr.
May 6-lf
bvlng high.
WANTED—nalog
1
The hHasouri made a call at the
Idri. One
who
to
wining
to
assist
in
doing
Cltixmi'a dock Tuamday afu-nmon.
.house work.
Mr*. F^wter.
^•ter, 4U
visiting also the cement dock.
Washington SC
May 15-lt
. Mn. 'K Stone and daughter, Cora,
reinreed last week from a visit
BUSINESS PROPERTT TOE SALE
Wheeler. Mich
Darius, Hollenbeak. fonnerly
Good bnslness property, well locat­
WllHamsbiinc. Ipu< raUblIrbed bini- ed reaf pays IJV per cent on Invest
ment. Price 52.000. | have some bar
gains in fann* and city residences.
Breunds south I'r the
O. W. Rice. Traverse CUy. Mich.
hooaa. He 'win make It his homc
Pridaya tf
the enmmer. He sends two chil­
Farm for Sale.
dren to the public sebools.^
f oT tlie best ftirtns
IsM Turcott has besur overbsmlluB
and pslhtlng hfs Unneh. She 1
flee as talk as she was relurnad
two good franc barns; good orchard.
the water Tuesday twenlng.
Also 79 acre farm at Lake Ana; good
'vias Marie Briggs, of the High frame house aod barn; 40 acre* naschool, has organised a Bunsbluo club der cultivation: adjojiimg city llmIM.
among the boy* and girls of the third Brick block 127 Booth Unton streeC
Other property 412 aod 414 Sonlh
and fonrlb gradee. The club 1
Union. Three fifty lodi lots east part
ters about 20, They prepare
of city. Closing out everyth!^ In­
grams and tadd pntflfuble moctinj* quire at Grand Rapids PurnUnre
under Mlea Brigw’'direction.
company's store. Going to leave the
dty.
Match 20 If. 1 iw.

The Jury la the case of Sylrenter
Brown va. John UrOIII, dcfetxhmt.
Henry Blackman. Oanilshee defend­
ant and Mr*. Nora MoOUI. claimant,
decided in favqr of Mra. MeOlll
VAN rm KIANO mVER AT HAN­ JusUed George W. Cunts' e
Monday aftcnioon.
KOW EWEFT.

V 10,000 DEAD

My Hair is
Scraggly

SI

t«0t

QTATS or MICSKUX, THB tBOo t*t* Omirt for the eouaty of
Grand Traverse.
fa the matter of the etaato «f Oli­
ver P. H-ugbea. deceased.
KoSce -ta hereby glvra taat fowr
moBih* from tbe 14th day of Apeti, A.

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- Use A

NEWPERFECnON

iHdtBbie Flame (HI Ceok-Stove
Becaose it’« clean.
Becmseit’Beconoia*
icaL
BDcanse it saTet
. time.
BecAuse it gives beat
cooking results.
Becftnse its finme
can be r^aUted>
Instantly.
Because it win not overheat yonr kitchen.
Becauae tt ia better than the coal or wood store.
Because 4t it the
oU store.
For other reaaoiu see store at yonr dealer*!,
«r write our nearest agency.
Made In t^ee sizes and tnlly warranted.

Ml

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wfahltaBtaiapravKbBiM. KadeafhnratkraaBhata
and braatmny wlctolsd, Aa araimrat to any tram.
wbethsrMhrarj.dlalat rt»ora.pariarorbsdroom. Sswy
Umpprarratod. Wdto to o« Manta agaacr^f iKAt

STAMMS ea. ooEWAinr

Dressing Sacques of Lawns
and percales, with peplum
at each

50c, 59c, 75c $1.00
and $1.25 ,
Princess Jumper Suits, made
of Pink, Champagne aad ‘

Ladies’ aod Misses’ Tailored Suits whh
all Linen Embroidery in plain tailored
effects from

$10 to $32
Ladies' White Wash Dress Skirts, in all
Lines aod Ur.ioo Cloth at

SI.75.S2. S3.iS3.75 S4 and S4.25
Misses’ White* Wash Dress Skirts, fuir
pleated and trimmed in five inch (old of
blue, priced at •

$1.50 each

m
mm
#11

ii

White Shirt Waists of beautiful muUs
aad lawns at from $7.50 down to

$1.00 each
Princes Silk Suits (or ladies in the oew
shades of Champagne, Copeabageo,
Navy and Leather shades, priced at

$13. SIS and Sl9
We are showing a full tine of Ladies’
faliored Suits at

SI2. SI2.50. $16.50 $19
am op

Four Extra Specials in Our Dry
Goods Section AUSp«etaUy pnem !« Salurrayonly
Remnants of Long Cloth, 86 inch wid<:
10 to 16 yard lengths, regular 20c
values. Saturday special,


Remnanis of Dress Ginghams, S to 12
>-ard lengths, 27 inch wide, in neat
£»UcS‘parv„H',..6^

Remnants of India Lioon, 2 to l&yard
leogths, 29 inch wide, regular
12 1.2c value. Saturday
special, per yard

Saturday is $3.50 day in Our Millin­
ery Division
For a special tomorrow we have arranged an elegant assortmrat of trimmed street
and dress Hats, many of them worth over $5.00, all new tliis seasons
gA
styles and designs, arranged at on one table at tbe qiedal price of.

i

mmmm4HIAN0 THAVCMK HtfULO. nUOAV. may 11. t

Grand Traverse Region

Boy of WaUooe Lag*. Prad aad wile
of iBtortochon. aad hto coosln An
Bari of TmveroB City, arrived tost
nlg^

Mortc^ To eORRClAONDCNTt. of an la tbalr aettnr.
SvMy «wMfc wrrMp»nl
MlvM M («W t» WM. Ati
WKXroRD eCHTUL
r: reach th« Hcnid offlea Ml
•sea aad wifa. Barry McFkaU.
latar than TwMdav noon oTaaoh wmk
TMpcndMila fall to 1M wife aad dao^Mia aMUd at T. My« aaCHrad that H
U W. Oorer aad v»« of Baddcy
vlatted tbelr paroau tosday.
Aitbar and Peari Barpar are elatUag retotlTM at Horrletta
'YURA.
Velra Bobr la TMttag bar gniad-

yrv

m Aopa *pT lU raaoreiT
cloaM
«nh a mar. reierstiig owdobt ereiuiis.
E. W. Bobr la at AtaadU UUa week.
la the towa park.
Hia. Docker aad Mia. Blgeu ri>. Taatarur vas.aMca nka____
Ited Mra Oard a few daya last weak.
veathar Utaa aar va have had pet
May U.
OHob la cmvtDC
Toug ckUla
ara^rtwd oat w paatare.
CUK LAKE.
T^ra «aa a large aaaber irtio at
Weadaaaaa ueorge and Sam Way of
....................................jfdajr at tke Fr*aBapM City atalted over eonday wttb
kVWriaa.
I Ifca. U. M.

u He eaa^ a ralaiacbaa and welcbad ala aad <»e half
povada. Soeb teb are aeare la oar
cnak. Tbare are aaoae Oabarmaa
thaa ftah.
UMflL..
.i. . i

MA#LC

o«>.
0. lAW U the owner irf a
new .
John
droVa to Olen'Bari

PI

feava tho road oa Ibo bank wboro It
w^arf U op the oare ^

IfRatar Oteade Behnaa

jTiTMiiawSinHr*

w«M to

night from a riclt wltb friends la
dea add Traveree City.
. P. Hawley of AJden came orer
Monday to nee bis brother Traman
Hawler. wbo Is qnlte tick. •
mnk Mabaa of TVsrerse City
cpent Sonday at Wm. Oonyr’a
Mlse Kay Wealeb ipoK laat week
to TraTerae Oty.
A none cooe U<»day Bight
none Mra.L Bon MolAHi^Un wbo U
▼ery low.
May 1*.
SOUTH WIUL1AM8BUR6.
ThU is a fine ciMrtnikdte aad the
fanaen of Uds v1diia& wite have
the few who have poUtoea __________
aoen to wear a broad ottUe. tba form­
er oaca at the freqaaat sbowen aad
the UUar at the ptotpeMa ed oae dotlartabere.
^
.
Phallz Millar aad ladg WaA« a bosl•as trip to the eoonty neat today.
Wally Madlea^ to baoltog lumber

«o <tba Ith

• •vitnr inuu ut> mm woo u
Wltb the Braas- ftoat. atating hU safe
arrival at San Flaactoeo harbor,
wbarw be
e baa aa aacle. the pioprieui
pioprieur
llha OUra Db«d la a«alUi« atW
1 orange ruob Mar the city.
tiattoV Mia AD»«t Kraoae
aad exiiecu to enloy a rislt and
Id t(
test
We an eery aofry to boarr of ^ ibe quality of the CalUorala fra
fnill.
daatb of TtanUls Bari, aa be waa a He also has senreral coostosi realdb
realdtog
wy mee yowtg oan. He will ~ he
gnatly mlated by all the young paople aad Ida paopla hart the aompathy

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The dlsulct Soiiday s
Iton-OrlH be>rid^ai the Ooagregaiton
the Miss French bonce aad lot to
Mrs. Doll espocts to eaore her taio Samuel Beal of Toledo, who to here
lly to aat Kaaeon tbia week.
with hto wUe. They have moved (heir
Mtos Beaate Farraiii of Olen Hares goods into the bouse aad
occupy It themeeivee. Mr.
an old time resttent here, and we are
b^ here last Tborsday glad to see him hack again.
aad Friday, was well atteaded.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beau
Kr. aad Mrs. R. Flsber riellod a with1 qui
quite a 1(ms Iom week. Mm. BenLoo Kennedy’s Boaday.
had oecariec to go up qlairs
>ses Bra Day and NeUe room through wbich a stove pipe
of Olea Raven took lb« passed. She found nearly everything
eighth'grade oxatatoatloa here iasi on fire. Mr. Bennett beard ber
Thors
ter frightened cry and nished up
Ma,
Toe smoke nearly smothered them.
He maiaged to open (he windows.
OVIATT.
Having a pump In the bouse they
mimm «a«>
Haybell Ctoweaa. wbo
soon put the fire o«n. Tbe bed, Mrs.
been 'working to Travel
Tiareree City,
BeBDetis- clothing that was hanging
spendloV'a few dare
re at iber home
the room, the paper on the wall.
and quite i
ibti place.
In the plaster, ^
Biter Jacob- Ekigle
all burned, and tbee funiltnre tojui
The only way they
______ ...
(he fire to this: It was cold and rsln-

sy BMratac. alUr sp<
Mflha here UafAtog.
mK: Haute
Braoka was ririUag
ft pareou Bsmdjiy.
Calria Brooks !s aossawhat bKtor,
wrttlag. t to to able to be o
Mrs. Mabel Bat es to^pendtog a tew |

dow Ptcpk tost tbtir Ittoatf
Bj coMediiigil d>o«t tMrm«a. I,M<nriii« it

irinlty aellit
aelllt g mo
Him Ruby Hoc ker took the examl- i
u> omboaida aad bonaa diaven. tb«ae —
mtlon at Lake A) m last week. There
were 17 that toa >k the esamlnatlou. I
We hope they mr y atl have good luck I
ai>d go through
>
HIM Ruby Hooker reinmed to her <
borne Sanday at '\'orth Branch
*
Htos Veula Bs|we bad to shut ter,
school
down
(
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iicroant of tte meas-•
being in tbe neighborhood.
BydefnaUioR it in a good reliablo fawk where it ta
Don’t forget t’»e preechlog at i
eiudi! mrming • modente innot ooJy ufe butI .tcdily
West Almira school bonae on Stay
teieet.
17th. at II o’clock, by Elder Jacob
N-. Engle from I ;ansas,
Mr. arid Mrs. t£d L^e have mon-d
into tbelr new house on tbe farm.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Bates and
Mr. and Mrs. Ulord Bates were lb*- [
gnewu of their eon’s brothers. Sun '
day at the camp.
A DEPOSIT IN
W. Wilson anc' hto mother and sis­
ter of Lake Ann were the guests of
II tbe beatng vtove. Ur. and Mrs. C. K. Bates Sunday.
Mn G. A. Brugb U eonraleaceot nartlog It with keroeene; a spark
at Ibis writing.
fire moM have «ome from eome
NOBODY SPARED.
Mr. sod Mrs. J. H. Byer expect to
leave lor Tbroato. Canada. Monday.
Kidney Troublew Attack Trwverw
May l»th. where they will attend the
City Man and Women. OW and
la abaolntei; aafa, oro be dawa at any time and nay be
genarml conference of (be Brethren Frank Bari h.xs passed away. Will
young.
In Christ eboieb.
give paniealarv next week
caning inlareat for yon.
May 12.
Wm. Phelps has put a new
Kl)
Come QtrirUr -with ........ ..............
pbooe In bis bonae.
Children anSe» In their early years:
"
Kasel Brugb of Traverse City
WEST ALMIRA.
C.-tn't control The kldnev tcereOniui.
I TlsIUng aat ttato place.
> Mr. and Mrs. Henry V.
Girls are languid, nervont. suffer
May 13.
«n. May Ttb.
OLEN HAVEN.
Chaster RichcrJsnn of Ailyn was '"w'
OLEN ARBOR.
Fred Bennett bas Moved bei* from
kllK-d by a horse kicking him In tbe
Hen hare latoe and aching backa. Olen
Arbor, and vriU have charge of
The IIItoMa caBed at Fisher’s dock temple. Hi- had been watering item,
The run- tor man. woman or child tte
lumber
Moo^ evening and............................
left1 several toes and while turning out tbw homes be
Heavy, impwv! taloDd
kldwya. In tbe yard. banding on the pier and
of trelctat. on bef way south.
Threw Ills arm over the horse's neck,
mtedy. pimply
Doan’s Kidney Pllto cure sick MdF. B. nsher and Frank Sberldan btlnging hto hand along Its site: the eys—
D. H. Day auendod tbe meeting of sohvs. nausea, luHgvuton. TUn Hood
went to LelBiri Saturday. Tbej- wore animal turned and Meked him. hill­
Hardwood
Lumber
makes
you vresk. pale, sickly. Bur­
Cure nil forms of kWoey suffering.
he repuUlcan candidatoe to tbe coon- ing him Innantiy. on Sunday, about
rid at Peioskiy. this
dock Blood Mtlerv mubes the Wood
Trav«Tse City
tesilmooy proves
.................
ee It.
9 o’clock. May 10, 190S.
Mr. Guckenmus arrived oo tte DMrs G. C. Thompson. 125 Btotwood
l^D^brlile and nine of bli seholBom. to Mr. and Mr*. Albert Mat- Ave.. Traverse City. Mieh.. ssys; llnoto this week and will spead tbe
attended tbe el^th grate
- South Mknliou taland.
-We have used Doan’s Kidney Pills cumm>
Alrt
------Bcte^eMn of .Oica Arbor
purchased •< the Walt Pbarmacy
? of Mrs. Henry Bales for i
this week. He wffl have
and found that for kidney troubles moved
and the many kldnev pains that ne- riiarge of the locomotive on the rwUTbe surpilsp party
cords- of
rtany this complaint. It to a rem- road.
Fleer’s dot« tost Sainrday.
Wright Ian Tuesdaj -was nicely i
.. that wholly comes up to tbe
J. N. pavance, who to soriotuly 1U.
Mrs. Clinton ~
Flsber
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tended. The teacher and scholars i
claims of tbe owners of this stand­ to no better at (hto writing.
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have gone to Frirnkfort for a visit taking supper. Mrs. L. E. Bates as­ ard remodv. Wo have ofu-n recom­
Charles Long left here this week.
with her atoter and other friends.
sisted Mrs. Wright.
mended and endorsed tbe use of ' accfpt a porUlOD In tte sate Sav­
Mr. Shepard of Bordiekrille eapuln
The surprise on Deo Gray Saturday Doan's Kidney PtHs to others and ait- ing statloB at Lodlngtoa.
« the Cruaatere. preaobed In tbe
pleased (o do so al ajiy time.”
Tbe Mlases Bessie ntraat aad
SinTch here ibis afternoon.
For sale by all yleators. Price
Cora Simon'called to Olen Alter ButWabMm. Emnaa a Haavn.
b^. John Tobin of Olenmere Is
cento. Poner-Mllbvrn Oo_ Buffalo,
WkslmJiDeuMNt .Tutei.O
leift today rlrlttng trends.
The fart-well party at the school New Tork. a^le agents for the Unli
Vrank Bari, who hse been very ssick bouse- last Fridi
’^idsy evening In honor SUIrs.
lorlg week, la itow tboogbe to be p
past
Remember tbe
iCCBrery. His bretber, Cba
and
take no other.

dotP Ptopit Saot Cbtir ttloutp

Wbkb dofou tbinktbt Bttkr Waf?

Pwpks Savings B^uk

How's TkU?

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Fcat|?er-Your/lesr^ i

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J. W. SLATER

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THE PEOPLE’S HOME FURNISHER
wm a record of an promises foUflUed, offers yon tte most BOeral credit and easy terms on everythlnr for fnmisliinc tbe
borne, boose or betel. We sblp poods anywhere in Micblna aUowinr yon to pay for them In smaU weekly or monthly
payments IS yon see fit We Invite Ibe Pnbllc at larje wbo contemplate pnrcbaslnc a^ ontfit or any number of odd
pieces to come aad ret onr prices and estimates. Every attention freely flven iMkcrs. Itewly married people are espediDy mted to visit tbe borne of rich and substantial House Fumlsblncs and select yonr complete entfll.

In.

etMna eiosdts
Jwt racaired from ^
baaotifBliadeai^i
fiaiah, beiBR^^
fiai^
^ztiKa.

f la» :ai»b« nt S14c
■■mTe te aJeo* faia.

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Parlor Sfaiids
■igdcsnyre
An eoctaa Urg* ptmliaae of Parlor Stands
nved na a big qaantity disoonat wbicb we
wfl] ahaie «itb evaiy porebaaer of o«a of
tbaaa Rtanda.

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Ouick meal Ranges baoe no eguai

Dining tabies
We have as tneomparable line of tbe fiv«w*
Dining Tables in all shapes, sises aad styles
that are made, iododing tbeoelebnted Vldor
which carriea its own fillings. Large masaire
Pedestal Tables with ricUy oarred kgs and toet.’
Come and lotA them over. We have jut tbe
kind yoir want and aell theta on easy payments.

Baby eabs

WamaeatternbecaandmETapiepared
to neat it witti a large line of tbe moat

tUs great R—0t WcNider is not an ordioary Benge
like you aaa eveey day. It is a aoperior Banee in a claia by
DkI/.

The largest line and beat auirtnaiil ^ Qnbt

popdu Bdiiipnte
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Omd. jn «id «e th. morttoction ot th» Bulge. II ie di»
veU^ieot

Oirta, Coacbes aad Oairiagea in tbe city up
CfooBLTS.

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Cbiffeniers and
Dressing Cases
Tbia is splendid tioie to
get either.
Tber afford a nfe and
liable keeping of all k'ood
olntbingas
aa a>lding
much to tbe appeeranee <*
the room.

aiUNO TRAVCKW HMAUt, nilDAY, tlAY.fS. im.

Thm’sHo]
for Every Man%
Whew«i>«___ Md MIm ^ • nm k Ba.
tiM «M Wl» II WtIM (M tDod
Coed M •A*-I
BMdM4*k«»Mb»kMMtw^ AmmuM
M«h AkAkaddMollMr Akc Md A. ■«» W
d k iIm
’> B^ilMdbeW*Md«lMlMM. HomBlM^dMM
«iKrWtoeilk»ri>f«cl NotMdi*rttM<MU«t Mkd>
•kt fan kdkeMn gkdcK.

LUy White
**Tte novthe MfCook* Um**

b •Bed (« ■>, MM «d cUd ^ k k»» doA too.
{>. Wkd* HolclkM « *Aed M CM nM «ak •
M «ad'kiw|bto< okdfetobB
niditoMi faMooiljr’a kAkA
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Ml iMdUd leed <Mlkb dM M kH em 9<l
Ina the Hd.'
UrWUto;Mde Ibam
4o daaemt «beto. faM toe mm
l4rWtoto.aide
m toe
Ara«btoeMbLlCHTbnd.toei iyaa 'ma^ BhTC
M^n^vr^hvidkedlpvyMtolkeM it emr aed •« bom
Fee wk by yam dealer.

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STAnstiG

COMHimE

iINTjlEW UDSIffUN

Oont Want to lto*Mi KaM -•
by, is Garfield aveBue, tomorrow atHm Jtotori. Itay U.—TIM
cna. Atfam and etoer aa^naa
J. E. Brown has parchased a five
panlaa kare ited a bOl et raplelat. Prom Tknraday'B Baooce
acatoat <ibe Indtana ndlroad
car tn GMcapo. ^ U to expacted
Iba. George Wtoteiaan waa caUed
toon la an afOit to hare tt afolned
that the car will arrive to the dty
to Wexford today by tbe Ulaeea of ber
artihin a week or 10 teya.
totber. Prank RUry.
Uen to npr«tt rate* as prorlded br
Grace ebar^ gulM wlU meet with
Mrs. Reno Colby left
morning Mia. -Thlrlby. on Sixth street. Wed
toe eoBinlnkm last Marek. The «acootnd that each i«- for Lake Ann to siirnd tbe funeral of day aflemoco at t:Mrr coasto, Cbratrr Richardson.
dactlon weald be coniacatefT..
-Iherc wUl be a regular meettog of
Jndgo Besbec Hatch and Mrs. abyl tbe Vnlform Ranks. A goed sttendTaker, vbo vrre called to the dty by snee Is reouested as there Is spedal
Abe death of B. L. Spregue, reUmrdj bnstoess to come before the meettog.
to Grand Rapids this morning.
Mrs. 8. K Reese vest to Mayfield
ibU morning on boalaeas.
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PCRSOHAL8.
Mrs. Prank Irtab left thU moraii .
>. kOch.. Mbt 14.—P. Icr Ktnealer to attend the raaeral of Prom Fridays Rscord.
O. Wlekaea, of Praaktort waa io rr aunt. Mr*. Hemr SeesmUler.
Mra. N. B. Maxwell, of thU dty.
Mr. and Un. WUUaia Hickey re­ left this morning tor Kokomo. I1L.
lawn Hoadiy- vrttlnf ap
Wm. Immemaa U bcre tron De- tamed to PelUton today alter a vlstt where sbe viD visit tor a short time.
trok looklBe afier-Ua baeliwea bete. In the dty.
Her daaghUw. FloretRe. wlU vtoft at
Mra. C. H. Glbaon. who baa been Marlon. loE
Out. Cbas. and Ural* latraoa
caUed to Manistee last week br the vWtiBB iMf pateoie. Mr and Mra. Y.
death « their taiber at that ^aee.
E. Roland, retomed to OreenvlBc thU
Prank Grant and vile, at Marira. momlns.
Attorney H. A. WUner. of HIdlann.
TlPlttd the farater't brother bore
and Dr. W. H. WUner. of Ml. Pleai
SundarUta. Milton Cbattoey rlflted her ant. an tn the rliy, tbr ptMU of At­
tfoDgbtttr, Gertie, at Traretsc Ctty torney U IX Wrich^
J. N. Mnrtinek laid dall care away
Sundar.
Mr. and Mn. John Smith espect <o this momtnc and eUd tn hli fishloc
leave the toai of toe week for Kan^at CDStnme took the 10:&0 train lor MayJnlfintrefi see tbe list
Otr. Mo. Their -wUl alao vUlt la Held where be apeoi the day ansUna
White Paiaka
Cbleaio and Mtlvaakee before re- ;for the wily speckled trooL
The Ladles' Aid eoclety of the Oak
BiaokDatnra
Park cinirch wut meet wlih Mrs. BtzTeatordair eras an oS day for <
Black Violete

iMMrsoRfnu

defeated here by a Grand Ri
team to the tene of S to 14 and toe
, Ooba vent to PrankfoR and were de[frated. the aeote bdn* 8 to 11 X.'ck
of practice was the canoe of losrr.g
tbeae games.
' Neto Bye, of WaRto, was In :-tu-n
Moodsy.
Grace UUe. of WaUin, was the
gbest of Vms MlAnre ever Bnnday.
Wm. Wckey snd wtte. W PdUtor
rrtnmed home today after rlsltln*
for 4 lew dsys with Kike Dvye- acd
look with hope toward the Interns- tonrtly.
Goal Moral BdneaUon ooncreaa. to be
Miss Ptoreoce Hardy spent Sunday
held in tamdoa. September IS-Mth. with her parenu at Itonor.
IMS. The ornwreae will 4m1 with the
Paul Ooyne baa resigned hto p^lproblems of moral training to school tlon'ns barber at Hale's shop and will
and home, papeia will be read on aooa move to Wexford. Pant bai
Dssy Mends bare who will wira tilm
the totdee of
Bveeeaa to Us new field.
education, tbe moral ralaw In the c
Tbe L. O. T. Ma will give a penny
dvtca. the edooatioB of the awrallr aodal to their hall tomorrow *?*f*
baekvnrd. and aaaay other aohleeu at, Mrs. Somner Gilbert, of Traverse
ImpoHaace la edawltonal theory. aty, to Ttoiung ber pareata, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. BneB.

Mrs. 8. M. Ghampoey has gone to
I by a carcdnlly cboaea
MMOSST CLAM IN .HISTOIIY eshlMi of books, plctnrea, and . vail- Oberlln, .0.. to viall ber aoo. Don.
•aa Ulaatratire matertal besrin# on who 1s attending etdiege there. Her
.
WILL anADUATS m 4UNC.
pUce on the Record slag to being
taken by Jay Smitk.
Amarleaa Soofc Sladlnc.
Mow Torn. May 11—At tbe regaagt
•vjriotollWH fV HaM to Lowdan..
EXTRA apeelai values in eur
of-toe lateraatlooal Brotherhood of
-Sony WaailiB Iron Meld- >
BoekblBdera an organised «Btnl U to LAdlsa* fiwlt Dlvtotoo all day tamereta Owt of WOA(. be made to have the hooka tor the raw. (fiea ths big ad). The BIp
Store.
, May 11—It has *been diftcrent branebea of the New Tork
•atoraetood to orwte an Interdepart PnhUc Ubrniy boond by
BRAOLfiV. CARLE. WARNER
Biuea for toe Itlsens and ontoo workmen. Tbe offlelala of the Brotherhood asaeit that
fflSoao odUrMlativ the a
wrlal Raea
Mtt of the wtooa AasaitmsMa, do- tbe htodtog to now done by as toikllth Delepate fiitaa Up fi
at Orend Rapids.
atatof MV staka of sttttot o«t sta- concern, saoat of It to Bigland. bat
Owoaao, Mich., May 14 —P. J. Tttx,
* IMtaB. MtOlac mpea anlfonB nsaca part of It by a branto of the drm In
.la tormp ud improftoc the statlsUeal ttos city vhloh employs Don-tmloa a delegate to tbe republican aUte
.Mtoncto at the United Stataa. This help. Ihe oampnlgtt win be
to Grand Rapids, says
tootomlttoe la the Arst raonlt of the Into other dUes where thorn are pub­ that be made "aoundiii^-' ^le he
lic Hbraitoa.
Mfch was done by the
was In the Pnr&ltnra Oty^ and
Many Moldera tdla.
etton
fonnd that Dr. Bradley la a strong
Peterebar*. May is.—Third fsvoilto for the gubemaU^ i
a«o by Seeretary Wraaa and vWeh
Olisary, of the Iron
' reported la favor of anch a eoamittto aa haa now heyn Mpointod. as
Ualon. reporta that aboot M
««U aa in tarar el tho
of the (ran asolders arc em­
TOMORROW la fiSAO day la our
of the finrMB at tho Oansaa vUh too ployed to the whole ooanlrr.
Cement tor Armor,
M big ad>. The
- ton «
ftrtt. May IS.—Oement may take Big ttera.
. Many -NOW MWMm.
the plaee of steel platea as armor oo
EXTRA apodal values In our
are now NMnf 'madd at the Naval Prenoh battlcohlpo to the near tntorc.
adlar Suit Division all day tamer,
Academy for the tonhewtag exer- aa cshaiMGre experioMBta have
that a ceruta cement of row. (fioa tea Mg ad). Tho Big
toaea IsddMl to the gndaatton of tba
Store.
•m otoaa of Mdabtomea to Jane, no Prcoch torcatkm. the Sonnnla of
arhioh to kept secret, ahova a reMaaa to ha cradaatod vU ha the larr
mamble resistance to ahdla Aied
oat.that ever lah toe InaUtntloB
nr«M Maw hoCare. It ooatalaa MO fram the heavteat naval Aeas. It to
suted.
however, that the weight of
mapbiii.
the cement armor on a veasel would
Moral Training.
iMdoa. May U-«eoaUon will be maeh leas thsn the steel pUtaa
to nae.

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Mra. A. Klawitter, ef Cedar,
TOMORROW ^ fiUfi day la
tkroagh the dty Uda morning
rnmiMrydhrWan faao'bigad). _
way to ManUtlgae where she vtU
visK her bnabaad.
kra. H. A. Doty, ef this dty. vent
O yaw aae tnaaa extra apaalk
to Klnjalay on boalaeos thto'moralng.
awr dry gaada amdao tm MflpMr. and Mra. Fraak Laags retara- far VM far Mmatrow.( fiaa Mg A.
ed to theto home at Tl
ThtBigStora.
^
this morning to cosnpleto arraagemeats for movliig to thto dty where
they intend toeatlng to Che futmw.

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EXTRA epadw' vaiama in awr
Ladies* fiait Olvtsian all day tomor­
row. (Sat toe big ad). Tha Big
•tom.
DID yaw asa those extra toMtola
that our dry geode aaedon haa to offar yaa for tomorrow. ( Soa Mg ad).

DTNillTE TODI SIDlB

AjaxDynamili
iaimMsmm. - nTcni,i

-Weehargeyoo noados ■ yaalaOka
Httic n yoo bay.”

MORE fOc FLOWERS

mmmfm
Every Woman Will Se |i

DEimST
OR. W. J. HIQGms. Dentist.
New Munson BIk.
Tmvrrae City.
/V..----- ._i_w------- ©race. 798: resMencei MS.
Ank to be directed to Ids offlee op-:
posite Sherman A Hunter.
Do not be mUdirecied.
Gold work of the very best.
Porrelato Inlays.
PalDleas extraction.
Strong, natural appearing and very
beta artlfieUI teeth.
Make appolntmenU ahead when
posdble..
Office boura 7:80 to 11:30, 1 to 6.
Other boors by request.

Have Yoo

Bla.'k and Greeo Foliage
SmaUBoeeBocb
Silk Poppici
Rosea in Red. Pink and Bine
Pnrpio Violete
Bachelor Buttons
Oherriea
Daiey Wreaths
Uoming Olory Wreathe
Apple Bloaaom Wreaths

SPECIALS for SATURDAY
.. IN OUV »

Ming ivisjon

Light Bine Poppies, ele.
-All at-.

lOc per bunch

Youog Men's Clothing that
is made up to the highest
standard. Saturday to dem*
ODstrate our leadership we
will offer special values
____ _in
new model sack suits, tbe
kind others price at $lfi.
Onr Saturday price will be

Looked Over Our Large Line Of

$10 and $9

Beautiful Rugs?
.Carpets.

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Men's Bicyle Pants, any of
them worth
• SS.50
—Taotf $S.
A special snara for^tfqr'
day—^ur choice, *
per pair...................

.^her spring housecUaning, the matter of

10 doxen Men's Working
Sbii^ extra welli maM, GOc
kind-^pedalfor
29C
Saturday, each
(See them in ear window.)

it an tmponant consideration. We have a big line
of popular pattcras and hoe grades.
Pleaiaot summer weather suggests

Baby Carriages

We have a large assortment at prices to fit every
pocketbook.
Better come in and look over our big stock of house­
hold goods sod harda*are.

Men's Overalb, our regular 75c qoal^
denim. Saturday special, per pair ..
(See them in oar srindow.)

AA Mboot ovr Easy PaymeMf Ptaa om HomschoM Faraltore.

Men’s Hose, special American make, segmlesa, la
black or modes, spei^ for
''
Saturday, two pairs for .

S9c

-TWO 3fore:s

GOING CAMPING?

12S-417 S. Union SL

We have just received an elegant line of tents in
7x7, 9x12. 12x14 and 12x16 sixes. Ask us about
prices on these go<x)s before you buy. We are sure
to interest you and your pocketbfMk. (Hardsrare
Divbion)

JULIUS CAMPBELL CU.

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Have you a Due Bill?
rif sio, it’s worth $10.00 more at GRINNELL BROS, than any Music
House in Michigan..
:XAIVIPL.I

DUE ULL EXTRA BY GUNNELL BROS.
TOTAL DUE BUL

$100.00
$iM0

PRICE OF PIANO
DUE BILL

$110.00

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116.00
flM.OO

$190.00 fakes $300.00 Plano.
(Tim^ if you like)
Delivered, Freight Prepaid, anywhere in Michigan with Stool and Drape added.

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For the Haraid.
abbkts
lilM ai>e out on .mi >oi only tb^ GiMen
Mra. Mhhrt S...................... ................
ten Twe.d.v
On
oec I camDunlty left la vltk tbmi
aaae 'srw BbeUon. was bora in Sam- tincA «ka tBsrtrt affords for tfceir
•ten tbe iteMitiw Xot ta»-eiMMa «cf* U k ncom. mM «m Um
mlL Otud Tiasnrae oonatv HkhJ
WFiP derive great iJgJurt
mretope., enudnlng Hmtuwt pKs nteed tron Ibe noetet
te, ]SS1. and dkd aearOraww.
e.
hifw. whl<*
, plp«^ W«
for Ml^^~ Y. 1»N. of e^n^pi
> in Abosag’ wrl:3e tV.s n?l
Iwnuntojc from tnOi oUter. Tbe next, BnWjr Dixon nna tboro n
aaad fllfnty-alx fenrs. eight moi
and tweMyhne dflys. She was a greA
«» the »«eop(iic Sows «Uh | tbm nt wort
(
“Vamfi" i;,e -r.o
swBwrer ior aorw laaa a year
thrt.4. by the left M.
tsbsew anj
1
bane. Mr.. V
H- McOoinbo U>a l«niUj took *■- death CUM as a tebef. She had many
frtenda and srill be mlssrd la the
M"- O- Hn«
eornmnAiy. Tbe tneral was bcM
M*n from i
A the Orawn M. R. church, tbe witter
Arthor 8ebcU nd tbr MteM In. offielaUnc. BnUay at t p. «a- with
UiKd to tb«
lay
aon was la eharge of the ftweraL
Utel •owii'’^.w foribo'pfiJw.!
**"- 0- **■ “«Od*U nere Tbe bnrlA look place la tbe Orawn
bcnnOfnl pletoiv. kUn JoU. Orut riMU lU Mrs. John MeOanbo Sondny eemwery. She kwvea a bnsband. La' In*. OwnmniiM were > Iben
cted tint Mr. McCOttb. U verae Brewer, two children, a moth­
___ for tbe nnonors to be i;k»c4.iat)te to ride ont ^nteer. two eteters and two braiocra to
A^dnlDty ptcnic loncb coniltUns of' £ps-ortb Loocoe-nm oUrted to
enke*. Udy Blnger.. eo.fecikpu ud Wbot Union cbnrcb UA eTenlng.
B. W. Wood.
BBiB were oerred to UtUe sn«n bas- Ute. In. SHieH -*111 tend the moeUns
Obituary.
keta. wd vntennelon Ice cream. »•» Sondoy c*«oita»
For
tbe
Herald.
Tbe final boAneat loeMlac siU be
About thirty of Mrn. Wltooa'O
In DKSDory A Mrs. Carrie Bararay
tbe bone of Mr*. W. P. Bob- Irleod. m« at her home ten Wodi
day w
to remind
rendnd her that It’waa b«- who died ot drapay. MaiU lat. ivW.
~
atieraoon.
Tneaday
i
in Kilamaioo
itMMMi losnsoip.
township. Mra.
aira. tsaraea
Baraea
Llithday. A deltdons dlaaer
a March 1st. 1SS8, and sras SO
•erred
ud
eevenri
nice
preecau
_ on the ferry for hie home in
yearn old.
were given to Mrs. Wlteoa.
tbe upper' penlnnla.
Mrs.
Iteraea
leaves
a
husband.
William Bonghton Johastoo parsed
- _______
with relatives Theodore Baraea. a son. Reuben Baraway last Tneaday attcmcco. after
oea. J. R. her father. A. D. 'Lawt .
here.
• • - •
iicB. ,he
efuUy. A
Mr. and Mrs. O. Howard came np of Syraease. N. V., a steter. Mra. Wil­
D. Rawling ot Grant, Grand Trav­
ter. Mrs. MaHdiam. of Mami
from Traverse on the exclusion iralu' lis
ud a
and
a brother, Albert Jobnetoo. of ^^day and vUfted at Fred How erse county,
Mr. and Mrs. ^Mnea
tnevly
Ulch.. were at hU bedlived
in Wexford
eight
irred. Mr. Johawben rtoat'- ocearn
Hr. ud Mrw H. Bteaard drove to
years before coming to KAamasoo
•ton was bom In Multowoc,
tcocgfy RtsMrd'a yeeterdav.
«ad hla etrtv life was psj
Geo. R Ooleaian of Traverse
When a young man be aal
I spending a few days la i
of hit tatber'e boou. ud was later :rut.
most lovsMe character and diiposlemployed by Uie Goodrich company
Hon. a BapUA of church mombervl]|^
May II.
aad by one of tbe large ttuiporta
wbo leaves many tvlailvce uj cteee
ttn Hnea between Ctikago ud Dn- - ........... ................... —t she
hub. Mr. Jobncion wu moirlrd to
is now asleep In Jmus. bleased rioep
John Tayl
Mist MyrUe Dame twenty-two yevs get badly
n which r
T awake to weep.
lly kl
kicked by one of bis boraes
totur-'
intey.
.
. Cdarlsaa ud Katberlae. aurrlve
Baal estate Traiwhra.
Mr. and Mrs. Wat»r Bowers are
Uanln
SlAk
and
wUe
to Wm. San­
ii.wfr n. OKVJWviu auu vuv- w rv-sIbe proud parents of a eon, bora Sun­
F. Scofield sM A eW ot mW ot glaghams. regnUr price IE
ford and wife, paroela In-uc. SI, T 25
day.
R II.
i and jnrcel, sec. S*. T 2*. R ». , was announced as lt\k «eaia ...
Peter ud Robert J.. who reside in
Mrs. Qeo. Taylor is in Buckley carChas. Vanderllp to AngeTne Vandcr.. u. Curtis and wife to Sol Oohm; yard InAvad of 6^ e«u per yard.
tbe went, and two alvters. Mn. R.
g lor her daitgbter.
H. Markbtm of Hanlto'
anltowoc, 1%'ls., and
r'i of sew sec. SI. T 2«, R 12.
j^pon the big Oratid Bapl^ TraA
Mrs. Crapo la Impttnlnc slowly, llp. lot 2. blk A. H. U A Ca.’a 7th.
£. 8. Brwalcr, oi Lehaaott.
haaon. <Ore.
Geo. II. Sanders and wile to Abb»-J Mortgage sale Ull A the OWw
W'.ii. H. Graham. irurt«-c, tn Tbn^
or many friends arc glad to know
Mr. JoboelOD was aetd In high
Downey, nwSi ct nw^i sec. 10. T SS. da Wclimer. lot 3. Uk. 1. Wylte.^ *{eUirc. Iteyera Wfe patroAse ttto
r clUseas and filled she Is able to be up.
t
ti.Mi.
rw»r.,si..M.
‘"K ‘ thesAore twmlnded that
R S.
Itanoy-L.
Johnson Re
MUs Efflc Bogan Is spending
« MarUn to 0«ar ■’‘*®**
h'‘'v -« **
theoe tjoda at Ihe Mg
wl pubUe offlcee. at time of bis
86, Uk. 3. BayAde.
:alc wUlbc
cenU Uialend A »«4
days at the borne of her brothi
Oecsr SImpran and wife
I betO:
Wm. J.
Hunah A Lay Co. to Jo-tcidi Kon\
Ir. and Mrs. Jeten Hulcti. Miss
n.'s »th.
. village tntr.............
Clcm'-ns Rodanlilskr .
wKc bom. iota 3 and 2. Wk. 11. H. L. A
________________
t member
iber <of the t. O. O. F. and l.eura Hill. Mrs. B-rlla Creglow and
Mssoole
ole lodges,
lodges. Thp l^eral service Mr. and Mrs. Ctevld Pender vMled In > Prank SrhlPitckcr, nwV of i
Ca'b l«b.
WI
Lueklcy Sunday.
fJlaa Ida W
sec. 1C. T fS. R It.
kTsat-y. Cl
s held
la
Joseph Kouhont and wife to Mrs. ‘
J Thi
lurvdsT afiemoon. the
CIcmcDB KodcrhlAer in Pete
An:-, a Cox ud tester Mao
to Rpyslobc
Anna Urban. Iota 2 and 2. Uk. H. H.
Prof. Bogan, alao Hr. Gibbs and Gosuve P;hn<1d>T. wH of ncM of nwl^
monUng.
1
L. A Oo'e lAh. •
Feller, the Rev. Mr. Bentall. Mrs. It Uck were Traverse City vklUKS H! T -RR B
John W. Miller to Alva and Dranl'
Ada K. PraK to Sarah E. Spragoc
R. Campbell, Mis. M. Schrorilcr
8 '
and ■j^rday.
. bik. r Bavsidc
62 It. lots IS and 16. Mk. IS. O. P.
T^inas Matchett ws.-* v.-r-r : I -i< I.IB, loll
Ulas Grace BeDlall, Mrs.
r vi-i ?
T. C-. except parcel.
*Sainrda) and Sunday, but 1- r.p'ri.d
aecompaaiBt. sang "Liat
EoMiliac Brown to &e E Wllaon.
Lcll-T at tl
writing.
Light" "BeautHul lAe ol
.• ami-jT L«*?e Ito i-j,* Rnthardl. lots 3, 6 Ud 7. Uk. i;Oak Park.
where."
----L. l». Taylor
Id wile visiu-d with
Jobs W. Patchin and wife (o J.
' & T T
the former's Aster. Uro. 8ni:kanrr
by Mlsa Maodc Burdge. »ang
W. CUffe aod wile s 6E ftriots 20 and
« -Jltat for Ti>Jay." Tbe floral ttlh- Snuday. .'
I :i and s 6 n. of e IE n. tot 1». btk. 1.'
wero eapeAally bcnnUful, set
S<r<ral from here atitoded Ui<P. H.'a 2nd.
■jeon ud wrestbe given by tbe u.l- luEcral of Mrs. Secgmillcr to KtnssBravlcn and wife, s^ of lot
Augusta Rrown to BwdAph WkdAt
■ y yc Jlrrilay.
ribntefi from personal friends The
nU of t>>^ ot aeM of alk Of aH ot
l..idi‘C' Aid met with Mrs. Lil I srkwnod.
Capita! lAun A Saving*« Assn. I UoM sec. 18, T Si. B 11.
ntement took plaee ia the village lian I'ox Wednesday and ikd a com.1 im«> A. Pease. lA 13. Ilk,
Ik, H. H. 1
oentetery. MTU Aadcraon of Trav­
r Mrs. Gus Oarratt.
liannuh Juc Hc~
erse C*iy bud ehaire of tbe fannal.
id Mrs. IJnvc PcnJwr enjoyed. 4. Co.'f 7ih.
tosas tamlUng Inna Ostarrh and drives
OTie pall bearers were thn -■•Matoni
iijcUi widJlu-g anniiorsary I Oval W—d I'^.rlAOo. to Frank Dran
awayaCoMinih-lleAqiikUr. Besums
ql ne|4 f r. -3, T 23 R lIV.
and tbne Odd Fi-llows.
Wmlnraday evnilns.
Although we
tbe S-nws <d T.-4V and HsnclL FU slas
.
Wrlker
May 1*
hnvctj'l the iiartlcalars. tl gen-s w|th-| Orphn
TOMORROW >• t3A0 day In our M «a._at
by^malL .Lfc|aM
i: laying eveotmi' enjoy.d ilieiu
wf.t aMlnabasdsnsnct*.
j James Clirmpncv nr;! wife l War mllllrtery dlvIAcn (eu Ufl ad). *Tbe
'vr* to tbe. grratett extent.
KewYcrk.
1 T. Rouls'ing, L lit A. of nw>4 ofiBIg Store.
May 13.

P

11

LOTHCRAFT Cam
«K an made wf& a
thin tS^ permitting
die coat to lie perfaetif
WHfioth hetween the
huttoos when iraco»

BEIXER,
tUYBi
&G0.,
CRffiJa,

die apeda! Qotbenit UDbreakabk coat hoot,
makes Clothcraft
SLTerkv & & ao^ st^ to manr mom
priced sanaents.
These
features toge&er widi other
aupaiot
Individual points at tailoring
make Ootheraft Cfetbes the beat fitting, lodeIng and -veaclng garment: to be had at modcratepriccs.

p

E. Willielm

An J. Wilhelin



Ula

■pent 1Moaday In Traverto Cty.
Bnta. Mr. ud Mrs. P. Wnrtbarg
D. Bi
attended tbe funeral of Mr. Buss'
" 't. ht Traverse
conalQ. Mrs. Crals.
teat Tbnredny.
fobn Oteson dlod Suuuy nomlax
levclx___________ _____________— W. & Johnatoo. They retunied borne
Shtnrday.
John 'Gacnon arrived home Friday
evening
Ing from .the upper penlnaola.
Vfaere be apeni loe pmi wtstm^.
.
^ Peck apeni Batur^y in 8uU^.
UeAle la assisting In tbe p^t

^1.

Ernie Tate of 8t- Lorfa arrived Inst
Monday
per at t!
... M. Leslie has Ir—ni the North
anvefBl month, srtth a dau^- p«t Bench boTrl .to W. J. Hodges, of
the Orni of Hodgen A Black experMn. Jtulo Hayden of Baiilnfreefc tenced hotel men of Sontb Haven, for
«nHnc Air hm anC Mra. Jobo
•bl. no la iBAioHnB very slowly
rite bring a i
baa ro■rV>e«e wH'
gned her pooUJon in tbe
Id lor •
•ttdi
Mrs. WOllam.J Trai
•t?
The float enlertnlnmeiit srae given
, and dangbler aatber the members of the Woman's( <dutf

KS

m
n.

SVSS.Sl.'
5*^

$10.00 to $25.00

NOfTTHPORT.
Mra.^
.^a^B. 1a. lUrkban left B>r her
>e la 'ManWiw au nondna.
Ir*.tw.
W____________
a
a ter a* Tr*Ter*e City.
Say I
leave
M tl
a boFliiess t
bore, to Mr.
r. ud
I______
Mra. Win. Hovna
.'.Ibaby «in
Iterrow nad ^Rdcen o(

bt o. ,

lA*

LBiliilliRsMlr

",r;

CATARRH

Ell's tu ails'
•trsiutrsi
_ dCUtH.

taistead of H
THE 66c saleKpecIAL COMINED 66c
$6.60 INSTEAD OF $10
That we started last week has
been immensely popular. We
now add another special price
of $6.60 and some remarkable
values wlll be included at these
figures.

Sl.MUaies'wute Wants

SALE

Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Dept. 2d Floor

00^

8t.W Lstka' EU Gtoves, while u4
g/ir
ctampane cthirs irniy......................... UWAs aa^et 1« of Ladies’ SOc Hose, coasistiDr of
rttze. HSIe, bee ud emtroidered
d{d>^
stflea, BOW two pairs for ...................
81.00^ Enbroiderr Houctots
00^

At $6.60

$1 White Apresa

00^

I-'-

New WUhelm Block

I*

FBONT STREET

'-1

I

^6 60

$10.00

$14.75

$19.50

This lot indudes imoy
$15.00 and $17.50-value*
ue* in
Navy. Brown, Copenhagen
d Wine Color.

In this lot you choose
from handsome styles,
value* up to $23.00.

At this price the mo*i.
pAriicular can be suited.
N'lt a Suit worth levs th-*n
$25 DO ur more than $05 50

Rubberized Silk Coats at $15.00 and $20.00
About 3 dozen Men’s odd Suits to close, values $10
and $12. Choice from this lot at . .......................
A few Men’s $iO and $! 2 Top Coats, colors tan ard

M
.vpu.OW
C|* CA

About SO Boys’ Suits, Broken sizes from $5.00 and $6.00 AO QA
iots. lake ihtm at../........................................................... AO.W
Abcut 20 Youth’s Suits, Icne Pants, sges i4 to laxears. AW AA
values $6 to $10 at................................................ ........... Aw.JW

to yards 12<tfiC Batiste at.........................$$e
Ladies'50c emlirr'id-Tr-d Handkerchief*,
special 2 for....................................................





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.

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\

ZZ/*
.OOW

lOyarJ-alt linen
.
ZZ/*
Brown Crash fur...............................................................OOv

Short lenrlhs 36 loch SUhoIhm, per y>ri........... Sc
Best Prtnto, per yui.........................................Sc
36 loch Browo Cottse, a teod one, per yuA ... Sc
Udles’ Vests at. each.........................................5c

Umbrellas
28 inch for men
26 la. for ladies
Made from CrannrUe Mercerized Taffetas, valnea
$1.50 ud $1.75, this sale

98 cts.

W
TIFT ]iyi
IZjw WIT
wVu.inilJLii.wI
y.

V.’.

An asBorted lot of SlO.tO .leckel*

Ladies’ Suits 3 Special lots to close

A few Ceneta, $i and $1.50
|te!rdlsGMtlssedstjlesat ................. .......WK.

CLOTHING
SECTION
SPECIALS

A lot ot Lidies’ fine Drd« SlirU. Simn of this •Aaf.'rn'e liuid•oiseet Mplee. mtide of o>xoe1lfat Cbiftan. Psnaiuss also
Sereet aid NoveUiee
li'.aek. Blue and
60
froBB.
RIO.OO value* at.

...... $6.60

A Nr lot of MBUla Underwear, coisiaUnr of wUte
fkiru. mrht rows!, drawers,
Rltr'
. cttmisc, 85c to $1.50 rtiMS St ........... BOv
A lot «t hcokes ilzes Is ItdRV '
AA/.
$1 Daks SslUat................................. .DDL
TO Inch flae Tahb bamaakx
ARr'
tt vataea at................................. .;....WL

Lsdiw' $12.C0 Cravenolte*, color* B'acl or

Silk Dress Patterns. $10 ud'$12
CiC AA
valuf*, this sale.................... »................... ^O.Ov
About 40 odd pieces of fine Dress Fabrics. Seme are
full 1 1-2 yard* wide values $1, '
$125 and $1.60, to dose at........... ........ ...OOV
Another lot of about 25 pieces 6ne dress material^ 3$
to 45 inches widE values
- Z Z /*
SOc to 75c. this sale2 yards f tr .............. ...OOC
About 10 pieces Silks to pattern*, checks and stripes,
new coloring*, values SOc lo 75c,
ZZ/*
now at 2 yards for .................. ....................’.OOW
More la mmme |»oppHla« .

New \rahelm Block
FRONT STREET


oiUN^

ttt«ai».'n«My.iuv i^ tm. ^

mm HE HERALD’S FARM PAGE

ma I* Yow Paae nd Aiqrlhhia Voa COQtribalc WUl Makc tt BcHcr. All Aruaes Mm Be SIgBcS.

SOME PBACnCAI,
HELPS BY nuniCAL PEHSONS. . .

WiMe Oely Oa One SMe ol tbc Paper

dens, tor if the eatUe an nade to;
od ^
roach the yard la dooblo^nkk Uom Tory lltUo soomo to be used la Ben­
be Boot be roapoosible to bis aostof gal. Whea we consider that.la 1*05
for the nadao baste.
e than lAW.OOO tons of nitrate of
Hew Bocb happier we Bay be to soda sloDe were nsed ad' msaiA*.
know that aoobsrco U made agatast iehlefty In Barape and Amertea.tbe deu.by oar Mead that has been nude YeiopBieatAn this braaeb seems Inesto be responstble tor the osoy bIs- UiBsble. In addltloo«to seeds and maCbSertms pranks planned by as bat in nares a fow improved implenwnu are
a gnat degree carried oat by the dor Slocked, bat work In this braaeb U
bampered for want of acoommodstiM
sad s teottag place
AOICDinitAL EDUUT9BS eoQldI be properly used
u
is s practical
manner before being scot out,”

oeoparaUvely brier aad they
udder sbonid be milked clean by bandje; It U hung too far forward oa the was adopted becauae of Um klgb price
need all toe aaasbtae poMbla.
day of two. bsesnse toe srilk ta;beHy and toe
'
evenly of lumber.
finally traasplaat to tbe open gar­ toe adder when tbo lamb b bon Is;placed. resuUtag la great taco
.Unrdlng to a ntbic of the aaperTman in OHna Hr
des tbe last «f May or toe flmt of tateodad br naure tor the Iamb atitcnce ta mHklng. -At d may be
rbor el Btooy Creek National torcot
•tan ■rwiaAH Up In s BroodJune la central laUtndta. a little lat­ birth, and Is unfit for it Inier. It U aa udder deflciMit oa lu aaiertor
no ahoep will be allowed to.A9** **
-or 10
er farther north and a UiUe oartler like toe food provMod In toe lalm- facr; SI e aa udder that U lacking In the national forests unless
ara
ffertlm south.
ttaes of newly batched cUcki
balance; tbe testa are not evenly dipped Mforv July 15.
Tbo beglBSor U bo; rott wBgbod
Make
tbe
garden
soil
In
wUeb
toe
placed
and
there
U
not
saffldent
deToo
many
tanners
feed
their
ewes:
lowa'staie college sill bold a ahert
dm «ttb rvwowMtltr. wboB fitUac
plsnto
are
qet
as
rich
aad
warm
as
vehtpneni
of
the
aoterior
besTlIy.
with
milk
producing
food
summer coarse In asricuUntv at Bhot«Udoabl7
possttOe. so iba^ growth will be toe start. This Is s mistake. Tbs! I I* shown a srasn adder, and at g an doB. Iowa. In July, cspcrially for pub;bo ItAflo poopm cams forth, tholr
toroed at toe highest rale. Tim plaaU ewe should be fed moderately for toe • udder'much cut up. with very large \c school teachers who wUbto leara
ooBcwrtda odtorts Joddtnc om to thlak
should be sec two or three feel apart first day or two aad .her raUen la-j»«<l l«oorly pUced tmts. At h U an- something of the subject.
ibor are foast (Ulishad. Bat U om
and given
frimjeroased gradually after tbe Umb u'otber form of udder olten met wltv
Is oatr flia la BM g>«AB« food «atn
Around AmertasD Fork. Utah, sheep
u to
the Start until attar fruit bsglBS
^ sucktag rlgoroualy. More iambs areWblcb. Uke that shown at g. is tome- sbeariog b on., and sbeepmeh claim
tm cMrtiMbc to «tny-oiabt bom «fkilled by too much milk than starve! whst funacl-thapcd ta character,
tar ttor bOYo bUcBad. tba norutltr
that tbe dtp wlU be aa average ono.
The followlzig are good varieties to for lack of It.
j
--------FLORAL NOTES
tB a fov days «Sf bo sreaUy lesooBodContrary to other yean, a good share
grow: New York. Improved Purple.
U earliic far brooder ebleks tbo
For worms tn flower pots, take
Lamb, should be placed wUb ttarir| CATOONG KOOK FOR POULTRY of the wool ta'^ AAi{S~
Croat tmUo Is to loard acalaot todltcaspoooful of rround white pepper Black Pekin, a^d ^ly Dwarf Pu^ mother In a small pen or wUb a small
A hcartj meal of greent^^ialaB
gaatloB.
Orar-toodliic sad toodlnc
nnmbm^ of ewes iand iambs entirely
to a quart of boiling woiei; or two
from the ups of rhubarb pUnt resaKOne niM thing about tbe egg plant sepnrated from tbe nmJn flock. They
o-boB Tory youc an two pHno
of otnmg. ground mused in toe death of a woman In Iowa
better care ta this way.
as. NBUre prorMeo a coaoroos Boal
taf|d to a qnrt of boiling woirr. Let ts thatL tbe fruit la fit for UM at all «u,
I ^fently. She waa attacked with a
Stages of growth, from the itmc It Is
iaaalmMstoil roadlly by tbo doUcate dlCaked nd>r b a common disease
cool a UtUe and saturate the soil.
violent case of acute gattritla.
1 lucb in diameter till matarityCaaUro arsau foot as the dilek
smoag Ismbiog ewes aad b due very. .
Id tbe band# of an esperieneed per
W. J. Gillette of WUeoadta owner
it ts a good keeping vegetable, and largriy to aa overabnndance of milk
learlBs tbo shidl, and It is bettor off
aoB liquid manarc is of great value;
of Odsniha 4lh Johanna, tbe dmoh
« late surplus crop can be held Ull at lambtBg time. Great care ehould
aftboot ahytbloc vkkb we ess dvo
bat tn tbe bands of tbe norlee dlaasplan batter cow of toe world, owm a
«g after frast and even Into tbe be observed and If any IndlcaHon of
tor a coaple or days. So no aiatt« U
tor tn the {dant may malt from using
e»w ibat has Jurt completed a tbirtyi
tbo y^Bs U latoleraMe. it (^*7 are
trouble appears sppHcations of hot
It too strong or when tbe plant Is at
day test, produdng I5( pouada of batWlth a HiUc experience in growftr water sbonId at onre be applied and
aaac aad vsrai ettber la tbo anrsory
egg plant one may not oaly turnlth tbe udder gentD worked and nibbed
or a baskst of warn Sanaol by the
Tbe total acreage of whaaf sron
Begonias mca tote beat, a moist tbe home table srltb an aboadance.
In a recant bofletln of
kKebM atoTo. deat worry.
In Manitoba. Sankalebewaa aaA Al­
atmosiAera and shade. Tbo dust and but abo make considerable spare with camphor and belladonna.
SSTC tbo bnodar varawd adaybeGarget b a bacterial disease and dlf- York Cornell experiment station R. C berta. Canada, ibto year wni ba aboat.
drybeas of the air of tbe average alt- money In grosrlng them for town and
Lawry say»; "Brery poultry farm
lon tb^ are pvt In. to asks
ferenl
from
the
common
caked
odder,
SO per cent greater than bat ycaK
tlBR
city markets,
Should hare rrvrral c.-iK-bing bocAi.
fw thsl tbsro Is BO dampoeos. Tkoa If It
aad U is keneratly fatal.
them. To keep tbe air moist bare a
and all indlcatlonB potat to a nbord
Tbey always command a fair price
' «■ a ^ one yoo want that naeb ttno
M'bon the ewe shows a keen appe­ They save time In catching fowls and | yjejj*
water tight tray of sloe, of any dete cat Mir ISBdUsi wlUi ooatrbUtw
tite she should be fed clorer. rye, al­ prevent mudi or the fright aad Injury
rired site, and keep l( full of water,
PSOPFVSSOa C. 8. PLUMB.
The beard of food and fing C
tba taopontsn. tor a Httlo ebUl wlU
falfa. wbest bran, osis and a bit of which nsually occurs on sneb ooeaaHead of anlBBl bost«i>drr depart with a little charcoal In It to keep (i
tion ok tbe United States
Mkn bOHOl trooMa. sad tUs latro- Bent. Ofato SUte nairerslty. Oolnm- tweet. Bet a brick in the water anJ
Dll cake otcailonally. As tbc lamb
of AgricnltaK baa tosMd a nfftag Nr
*aad rapMT dodoata tba So^
grows It will demand more food, and
He dercripea a catching book which
rest tbe pota on the brick.
bu, Ohio.
qtariog
toe fwoper tabeUng at kani
At Brat glTO iharp *rU sad drlsk,
thr farmer vbo neglects to give bb 4] an improwment of na dd laveaSome roees—the Crimson Rambler,
reeds Cfmedirine for otoek and *oa»tbM'a low broad waalii Let tbo trst
ewe plenty of mllk-produclng feed w(U Uon. The improvement deaertbed
tor iBSUi
1 panicuUriy lUble
two at ibciM faads bo Ufbt. tbso grad- WASTE JUPAUNG VEGETABLES
hare
stunted
sod
puny
iambs.
Neven
consist
tn
so
fortlfring
and
bracing
Spring 1» not by any means (be best
A perfectly formed anake In a beWty
Id preparing regeublot for tbe to-, to DHdew. If outdoort the disease
Bsily laeroaBo tbo aoaaati Boror drtoe wire portlon-of the device tbat (i
I unless pro­ feed timothy hay to suckling ewes,
______________________ n»*T be kept in check by asing the
tdd egg was (be carious led mada
ISv mo tbaa they wlU oat doan la ble there li shnost alvsya s larger
vision has been mode for the varia­ *Tbe lambs must be taught to cat reusins practKally rigid, and in no
a few otaBtayilaH a foadlac board or amaller lou due to Inedible matter, amtacaloal aolution of coM>er carbon- ble M>pe'«es of bis oowf. Tbey. Uke hay aad grain as eariy as practicable. shaping the book end that tbe nbank by Mrs. Ileary Goins of IWaola THo
reptile,
which died abrai after tbs sbMI
Wibfully wUb a sprayer
wbleb oaa bo olesBod and naMvod skins. roots, seeds, etc. and also a |
It will indicate Us deslr^ for a change of tbe fowl may Ite eallly caugbi
good material which la
every two or three vreeks, or their os-ner, are beginning to long for
was cratoed open, wtll be unt to tbe
aftfr
BwaL
of dirt by nibbling at tbo hay and, effecilvely. held vrilbout injury. The
hing green, and let them
<»■«
^ rtoolre
Ibr tba Sr« weak or two food SrC canoed by careleis paring, etc., all |
taste they bare no more desire
Rr|K>ris from CalKorala say that
dosa a day; lathr tbrao. Gbarood tfor tbrir sobstantbl winter diet.
late froeia have damaged aboat fifty
tbo dilkWac water or adxeo wttb tbs tn reporting analyMs under tbe name | tons of water. U a good spray.
Nature is demanding - Mtmethlng
»*« P«"Ued with handle and a sla-fool pleoe ^ No. 10 per coat of tbe growlag prone crop. A
dead promos. dimUdL Koror dro “refuse.- The amoant of refuse var-!
steel wire, which ean easily be beat
lore
laxaUve
and
be
who
U
a«.e
imo
i“
that
It
may
lean,
to
w.DotblDg
serves
to
do
any
normal eiop of praara U aboat 17fi.ahm toad. Mad snobs an aml- las greatly In dfferent vegetables,
Into Ihe proper shape. The book end
some sort of root ciop-bcvta. lur-l''**
This Is nothing
000AM pounds, but the crop eapeetad
Int tor tbo sm two wooks. later shown by a large number of snalysre
than
.1.----- separate pen with a small door (boukl have a restricted entrance
tbU year -ta eetlmatafi at COAfifi.OOo
saraisaal wkb fast OMocb watw or of American food materials. Tht
through which tbe Iamb can enter. which makes it dincaU for Ihe fodl
pounds.
anuoat
may
be
small
in
such
vegeu
A SERIOUS APnE PEST
dAb ta boM K tecdbor U as ddHie creep abuuld be alongside the withdraw iU shank, but K should alio
An sgrienltOnl''expert from Booth
bice as string besae. medlmn ta sneb
cam's peu and should have plenty of have a lante aperture which gives fresAfrica Is ta Texas siudylog the Cry
vegatablas as onions, cabbage, leeks,
sunlight. The food for the lambs dom of Bction while the shank ta
tanning metlMds employed tbare Im
^ hot wo bare bad Jost as lettnee, cucumbers, or high ta sneb
should be pinged In low trongbs and belA Rtgldliy of toe wire porUoa at
the
beaeflt of Us own ooantry.
a.
l(eans.
Bsod lock by atstac vUb water, than
toe youngster will quickly lesra
tbe book is obtained by roeatoretag
More than twenty-fire staam ploSs
aortas work; bat U aaat aot bo al^ and sqnatb. With tubert^anoh as po­
frequently run (n for a nibble of too It tar a consideinble part of Ita length
tatoes toe average sBount bf refuse
tempting bay or ground grata.
from tbe handle by a second pleoe at have been ni work ta Bully cobaty.
Is to per eent. and with soeb rooU as
South Dakota, this npring, tafatag op .
OBttMscbaoaatoBBeb reksbod
It Is a good plan to teach tbc Iamb wire.
' ..;M«a«,.BM oulnlr.wbdNBem-As tarataa to per oeot.
to sat by pntttng a 'Ml of grata
u JH ataog tbs book it udll be taonfi up more toaa a soction of laafi a day.
- MM as Uoy an larte aaoacb to oat In pTMorlng vccetablet for the
'tnoulb. but Ibis should always
A milk dealer of Caldwell. N. i.
that the wire portion U lean cposplesble the earefni cook will renore all
BMy be divoa ceco a day.
done at the feeding troughs In
ooa toan toe wooden handle aad tool owns a horse whlrii Ilea down ta ba
«a aby of tbo potato left Im awals. iaedlble portions asd will see to
creep. It Is surprising bow soar
the latter attracts tbe fowl's stleo- shod, bolding lie feel In the nlr aad
This la UpMa to---------- --------------- that the total amotmt of rofnse Is as
will acquire a taste for grain and boy. lion while the shank Is caught by tbe making liscir comfortable dsrtag tbs*
omall as Is cooilstent with good ans]V Ik yoang ablcte.
Be careful io«feed the lamb only book. Tbe (owl la then gently drawn operation.
Ity. Tbia paring qf poutooo sBd other
OaaaUBMS la tba btat I
freshly ground wheat bran, as musty from Ihe fluek and (he shape of tbe
Bfaorihorn cattle sale ta RtaOnraL Mff. oawdast or ftae sand Is vofotablo ts an eeooomy wbirii ft It
stuff win cause trouble. Sheep
book is such tost the foot may easily conrin recently fony-scroa held sold
worth
while
|o
pracUoe
anj
U
an
easy
a ffpod corortas for the bottom of tos
dainty feed.-rs always, and will nol be released.
an average of >117. The top price
bwodsf. bM bo am It M aot diap. way of doereaslng naeless loss. —
eat sour or rolieo fi-ej of any kind.
of toe tale wu 12.760, paid lor a U
Maria Parioa.
A BBOd barer Is Bade by tastoidis a
W tbc lamb la to b«‘ raticced quick
lontbs old bun calf.
NUBBINS OF FARM NEWS
#rtp of wood aaodi tba top of tbo
ly giro blm ground corn, or oats,
In order ta protaet toe water nbefio
Millions of dollars worth cT growiiaedof tad mtotiUlH tram It stripe
beans and altalfa, or dorer bay with
tag crop, and v.uc,
other property,
baa own
been In toe Irrlg]
—.
u|/r(mw
^
WSd>
of AssboL Tbo ehlek* make a good
a mUe oil meal.
Tbo UWled etates goronment Is do­
be kcpi (or
by floods ta toe' Cokwado |
fftaxtag
tbonsoBotor. Wboa they hoddie lo- ing Bocb for the betterment of oar
But If tbc l^mb
«. .MH «ur
^---------- ---------- __
__
on the banks of streams SBp^yliqi
sed Brsxos river valleys ta Texas.
Btfbar la om oorwr It U too eold. agrtonltanl olassoo. trat then an oth­
brtodlag pur|>oset U should
water
for
Irrigation
puroaoea.
/
A
deluge
of
rain
and
bail
at
Laredo
wbB tboy spread oat and pant tor er eoontrloa oqoally u sctJre la tbo a
fed bi-avlly because lu consUluUou
SUgea of toe codling moth, one of tbe serfoas apple im-su; (ni The Is grcaily Impaired thereby.
Tex, SM great damage to toe oaloo ! Tbe Kansas Agrienltara) eollebe faM
breath, it U too boC when tboy i
’ term of tbo ttUen of tbe soil It
Inaechr (b) toe egg greyly
greajly enlarged; (cj toe full grown
moth or .adnlt lnaec5r
crc|i. n I. r.'ilmatrq that fully ooe- sent Btne samples of seed eoro ho
bappy yea may be happy also. ,
larra; (d) pupa; (ej toe pupa In iU Jmoon on tbe inimr surface of a piece
tbird of the crop will be a toui losa IniHs. an assortment of grata to Boarraa air sad onmoe ta tba yarA
TYPES OF DAIRY UDDERS
The 8i. Louis HunttaR Club has a su: besides mnaJler lots at seeds to
. win do Bob toed oron If K li a Httlo
t» doing atong tbu line. loferma- of bark; (f) moth on bark and emp-iy pupn skin fiwn which It cmerged.
pnwc prc«>rvc of *60.000 acres, os Autralta and Boutb AOMrica.
w*. bat be earn aai kaep thoa dry tkm -ftntebed by Onasal General Tbe first spraying amiticatlon for ttais Insect should be made just after tbc
which arc over lOO.OOO wild deer, ^
im» mrMo awana bonr wboa they WiDUffi R. Mlebael of CalcntU tells bloeaomt have fallen.
The sMTCtary of tbs taterlor has
Kgcra and other restored to peMIc entry and settle,
iBritoo to w8Bt ft Basalt L. Pat- of toe Beocsl need atawe. located at
wild I
aam, Otabant Uka, Pa.
If tbo -gadc mao'* would take more nips or BitlebokM-to add to iheir ra­
Oalentta, wMcb waa opened *o meet a
meat 376.000 aeret of tand ta
Farmers
of
Chlraraw
county.
Iowa,
interestta
making
tbe
borne
snrvoundkmg^elt want. It was ettablMed to L
wbich waa withdrawn In coanecUoa
tions and will give them regular dos
havinc all tor large cottonwood srltb tbe UtUe MIsaonri imgaUea
cooperate with dlSeiwat proTtadal I
calves. es at some good tonic, toe formula
trees-saw(.<l Into lumber. This plaB project.
tan&a where deBotte vmrtedea of eeedicows. colts and other animals
for which may be o>>talnetl from dlf
. A boy «a a tom baa BUIo or M aao
g toe farm's tbe booie yard—H would be,a^P>od ferent sources. Some of the best stoch
tor a Aac tktodu bo Bsed tor
raStblag
a
Investment tor blm. even In a money foods are safe and good <
tori a^omsBoat: pog dogs, ppodle
sense. Keep the old sragons and bro- ta tbe MUmailoB of many
L Gbartw and gmaU beU dim
where H U cleaned, tested end stored ken-doyrn mscUnery out of the yard pensive.
With katroi oUro ton legs
tarat-proof btas.specally dcrigDed (of and ^pnt hardy sbrube and dwarf
It It well to remember, however,
«ba Aogn for blm.
keeptag tbe seed clean and dry. tn alt^ ------ In tbelr tuad. —“Mack.'
that a keen appeeuic denotes s condi
Be «vts a doc of BMd tlse. at dlcn was decided Utat toe
tloD which. If Riven ihe right stuff
Mpa thatatblsslde or ahead
local rataa abonld be ebarced.
to feed oo, will wake (or profit, and
R9W TO GROW EGG PUNT
ibaMcI A# care for 'blawaU and at a
bearing tbe expense 1nnothing promotes both awiitp and
aaa ean for tdi little
Mast
An excellent ve^tablc which
cni'ied by rgnt of depot, and the
paraUvely Aw grow Is the eeg-plant digeuitao like a variety K feeds,
toarge tar mining tbe
sosong
which those of a aocrolent
A boyw ashlac trip wltbaotadog Is The buyer therefore gets the benefit or g-'nea^nmth. Anyone cun gim
o as it weald bo witboat o( tested teed of a kaosm variety at the egg plant almost as esally as to­ lure, should furnish toe bulk,
lime of tbe year, balsneed by grain,
matoes.
f beelreBd Una. Cbastog birds from lul rates,
The young plants are tender and either ground or whole, or both, not
tomb to bott lasts only as looc ••
la a rircslsr lesned by tbe Beagnl
turning on pusiure until toe grass has
piUmt As c«off Bator* toe days' sport department of agricniture this need should be Started ta a warm place ta
Tjpcf of udders n
■ lea. de
nutriUre value.
Only one third the number of parts of any other
oonbern sceti<»s of tbe United States
M«toM«tos
rtrablc in the dairy cow. At lai
itore is described asd the Miosrtag
;yqt but mUe difficulty will be exper­
tofM ^*to sad chips to aboro tr«8 ta dvea;
shewn as clearly as posatbl<- an Ideal
engine on the market. Eaiy to understand, and easy
ienced ta central or southern sectot dsapHt wator.
udder. The udder need nol be over
In an 88.S54 potreds of eeeds were
tlODS.
1W ptoasaros of tba bay Add an dtatriboled during mi. wttooot tato operate. 1 have on hand One new 5 H. P. Engine
I large. It should have sufficient capac
cnator tt^bay caa only be abarod dadlBg sngar cane cnittags. On an
Tbe egg plant is propogsicd from Those ■ Dropped Cate gheuld
liy. bowrvt-r. to pllow the continued
on skid?, and One second hand 15 H. P. poruble
with a ikiffnm*1wi If bo has been avenge tweotyone pounds at seed seed, an ounce productag 5<N> or ntore
Riowtb of numerous cells for the mabesive as Good Care as the
r.. made to bdloro that bis MAUo nustor
planu.
wbloli
U
enough
for
thirty
Eariy Ones.
ufacture of (at anJ Its cmulsiflcaUan
mounted on trucks. These enjiioes are both (a first
te traanwin apoad tbo day aAdd tbo way Is pianl one acre of rice, and alxty forty common gardena, as a doxen
with (hr other coaMliuents of milk
toMbytoodoc- (My BOW aad tbaa poonds Is saffieleM for broadcast cul- twenty ptets will yield enough for
ctasi running order and I will re l them at a bar^l'r.
The greater pa« of the crop of ft should be evenly qusrtered. so that
^Ma be Stop to aaam blaadf (bat
i
spring lambs will have been dropped^ the sane amount of milk will be
and we soppitad llAM a large fandly.
ih; time to get your engine for cutting your
-.M stops are (a tbe risbi
poonds ol siwd {l. e.. eurfictaii) (or
tonce tbe pianta arc tender tbey by Ibis time, yet there will be more | cured from each teat. It should be
... (toeo la tbe hay Add to toabn *14 acres. The am (or im in Bea- ■bould be sUrtod rather Ute ta April.
wood this year, and f'jr the hun\lreds of uses you will
less comtag sloaR fi|] Stay. SboaW'cTcsty balanced before and betand
: jAdanc rmbblu aad groand adca seek gul uadcr rice (Aman and Ans) was nnless < e baa a very srarm window '‘“t* be dropped frcm.i
I tbeyjand tbe cesitral suture should be wvll
have for it during tbe seawMi. Come to my office aod
Mbs- ooean biding places. Pcrbapo
bv ss carefully looked after as developed and strongly attached
t. as they
14JS1AOO acres. Therefore ite field
% bait ro8 and aMdo oa tbe aowmowa
those tbat came earlier, beraure oeg- [ the body. It should be covered wilt
and let us explain it to you. aod giVe you a price. Or
^vi^Movb^fw May private un- r* very isaiWIve to o^A
^.^caHs atuethw to too prise of
L Next tlA» poonda of jute
lect
during
ould
rains
or
damp,
windy
soft,
fine
hair
and
be
free
from
fleshi
Plant the seed ta a ebalMr
writ,e me, aod do it now as tbey won’t last long.
-M tortaocjB chase aad at too same seed was dlstrfbated. and toe area aweather wli: surely cause many of'ness.. it should come well torward on
AtaM tertes toe pet « appreral aad der Jote ta IMT tar Bengal alone was
them to die.
I the belly, stand out well behind toe'
pcBoo fafoi bis little mMer.
N1.1M aerea. Now. nine ^dt of
One cause of Momach tronhle In thl^ and be carried well op on the
OatRg after toe cows really has need are iMoIred per acre, therefore
lanba la due to the fact that tbe lamb posterior portion of toe body.
Jt
' attos ptoaam stoat Itif om «aa see vA were ruvoKlWe for 2S$4ii ncres.
..
..
a larger box. or eererml dees nol sack all tbe milk In the abonld of oourse have good clretim-^
.A pood dag ^ rMl sport oat of wkat
dsB-4 udder during lu first day or'lference. and If properiy proporOoned
w* Store sllbe go-|t«>t„. rtare they will have
mold to reel dndgery to as.
tm , I— nraant,

m wtM t» cm or. better'<■'*is no/ all removed H>»4U add beauty as well as niiUiy to|
. ' A beyOBBClYo Boro dlroctkas than colUvaton, who may obtain
It is very likely to make tbe lamb
Min. to two loch
g ktegoa to what stoold be dooo If quanttUas at the towost maikM rataa. er pots.
sick and many die from lUs
bo caa oaly ban a dog tost Is able
state, however, that aniflevery
dam
should
be examlaed
Keep tbs young ^Is growing vlgaadwOBac
*
gtodBbtoW4dtoc.Ben
first (o ascertain
oroosly after tbe
Ij. —--------•
. —... wbethei' the
^ —• w.
tteem w been KAttmamcn
■tlag.
extracted. A|
hr the thmora, and, ompt by e
,, flows freely or noL U U fioea Mt the poorly balanced odder It sbowa

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LOOKINGS iUTER LAMBS

M. J. LaLalone

Six l«. Ttiraie CKr.IOcS. omce SMI. Olj Own

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kv.HAvtk tta.
i ta <ta either sMe'ar*
and ragalfa oaly
•Ugbt cwemlBg e
agstatt tbe wan wore tmtaad^moi
aortkan states.
Itoay growsrs
a wUs fleU tor tb<Mbt aad
lag gloey and .bean rtaea, ao as
tbaria herbs la tbe a
potem tor .
gira a Mt ot giaaaery. and bm aa not provide any covertag whatever. mentt nboM tbe boose. .
tba se^ baakat
MRS. MABEL BATES WILUAMS Btfitor
tafloeoftheo
bramhC tba bond- ot good. kxM sail, an soon aa tbe trieta of New York there to aa oM
Inga oe tatber tade abading tba spot
[Bd U ta goc4 eondmoa. A lae tarm hooae tbat has an lAsal klteben
tag tbaa atroagtb fDr tired mind as tbmwgboM tba day. ItwmanMlqaa •apply of sage can be' procored by annex. Oat from tbe room ta a perch
tit •■ ow OtfOM.
aowfag BtaltahNage seed. A padkge about five wide by ten ta lengtt.
OSM 4on te ttet «U »|«B
waB s> worn bodr- Tbara la an aetam plan, wbieb atUlsad
> Sowen of tba bardieat ndtare of aeedo wUI produce a good many
pbyMcal raat wtatcb com
0( «*4*y •o«r «• ICM».
Prom thta. extendtag'back and to one
would bare fonad exiatenea dlfScoU. planta. which may be ^thered from
OM <4 f»l« of <Mld»ooa
Sower leVer while at work
side, somebody in tbe good old days
Anolfaer
ulooe
Uula
gardm.
wbeae
the bed direct: bat , If a permaneat of long ago bad pat oM a row ot ce­
aad not only to tbia troe of
iw an* « Boialac M*w.
prtaelple ptanu were ‘ Maes, lay be- •apply ta wanted, tranaptam tbe young
tba ^owteal. bat ten or Sfteen
dar posts, teadtag about
« an old
’ slips tc a border or bed eight feet above the Mouad level.
wtea amoag tbe dowers, with tbe tonte «r«y *np ot «nr.
Ugbt Bldcertog tbroogh tbe letTea. anf lu newer aelghbora. separated prepared for them, eo as to get them These posta took ta a apace eomethinc
and tbe tarda tanging ta tbe brancb- from tbe tatter by e high board tenee. well rooted btaorc frost.
A*d
Mr h».« the Hr
like twenty-flve feet by thirty feet
For
Its
ptanUng,
scarlet
aad
wblta
oa t/rarbead. will work wonders wUb
A bed ao set vrfH repay vfeil all extenL From a large post set in i
WUh «B bw Vlrcte
tbe sroarr bralo ss weU. Tbere to a beaba were Acaen. and tboagb scarce time and tabor mpended. for
middle of ihlt area eross polea ran
Aim Site mr bare Uw b«Mtr
t at peace, ot gtaet. ot tbe MtUe- SoU oaongb eoald be bad to oorer Uw
set. a sage plant will live
nu MaM« «• tiM rm; ,
every dlrecUon to the tade posts,
at tbtar ptanUng. tba owner years. Top drees with coarse stable where they were securely tasteaed:
ot tbe worriea wbtcb bad seamed
'Bat 1 wQ] tera tte hevfMM,
perperered
fn
her
task
aad
taler
on
Uke
moontatas.
One
can
go
In the spring or fall. As soon tbeo smaller potos
•n* «HMt flovor ibu Mow*!
back to tbe world's work amOn. feel­ In Om aesson was rewarded for her •s tagbs of greeo swear ta the spring to form a sort of rustic tatlice roof.
ing that tbe Sowor-aeonted brecaet tabor by a Sne lot ot hardy Sowertag tbe ptant sbo^ be cot back, mil the Around the sides heavy fence wire
Wke wm Aan b»T* tba talni
bare taoera away all tbe worry doods. Tinea which obocored the old bemrd growth of lata year, to within three Jss strung and fastcaed with stroog
ABd Mm oMvdrnM).
aad left new rigor, new courage and feaoe and which crept roond the win­ inebee of the main aulks or center. staples. At taterrata tbere were poles
-Tta pwpto M tbe mk-« hood.
dows and doora.
seat ta tbtar atead.
Thta treatment wUl induce ncoroas nailed to the posta and over these aad
-With pMm t« Ml ttM:
It ta In such places as these, wbere growth and
up over tbe rustic root clambered the
. Wka wU ataH bav* ArMt-wlOUa
sack Yard Oaidana.
tbers eaeina scarce sail enougb
wfU be thrown ont. Cat off all flower most lurariant grape vines tbat ooe
Aad tba «Mi«tarr-ban.
Tbm are taw borne makers wbo ptanl a moetard seed, wbere long nee stalks, as the growth ta retarded by
could Imagine.
bOTf not at one period or another
a damping place for ashes has ef-. the ripening at the seeds. Tbe fresh
One day tn autumn a visitor
cone U contact with tba moat diffr fectnally taken aU terUUty from the shoots sboald be elpped when about
place found hundreds of en
colt ot pioblama-tbe aotaAUy back­ •cdl, that Uie would be gardener
tlx Inches long, choosing tbe evening clusters of grapes hanging down
yard. says Floral Ufa. n'ltb Ita gap- taxed to the nUnost of her tngeiM
else • Moody day for thta work. through tbe lattice and drooping
Mlkm bolOboek;
tag tttca. Ita Tigorou growth
One eonaotaUon rtanaiaa. bowerer. Plants can tssnally be clipped i
(be wire-covered sides of this improwaada. and moat fraqoeotly Ita tbara lor tbe plaats which will grow ta soeb pt least duHng tbe seeson.
Uicd kitchen exteoskw. The foliage
of mbblab and Utter, it aaema to defy pUeee are those which reotare almost
was so Iblrk tbat only ta tbe bcavlesl
nay attempt wMcb might be made at
Naeturtii
and Dahlias.
* c
Vines
rains did the water ever strike tbe
Bprorement More tbaa «oa dla- best choice under each tare
BM tb«r wr (bat wbaa cmt aagaU
ta a Uule puxsled
floor wblrb yss made of plank and
fW ptaaMac traa Haavan'a trw. eoofaged matron has abandoned tbe and tbe taapler the selection, tbe bet­ Juta bow
aieange. flower beds fa*
back-yard to Ua fate, laarlag It tbe ter. Morning gloriee sod scarlet ran- beet eSecta. The old arrangements cobbleatones laid in oeaeenL
A aMrlt. bnklfec attar.
If one does not want to wait for
ooe eyeaora aimind sn otherwise
Urn a uaaaon tn» bar oow
ners are primal tororlue, and there are. Somethlngnewfsdetaredtaflowsuch an arbor to grow to maturity,
tracUrc borne. Tet. there it ao rcn
I kaww It was tba baart'»«ue
are sereral others which are available er effeeU as well as etaewbere.
four posts, some chicken wire aad
why thU opal abooM aot‘ be made fer ]oat Uita purpose.
Oaaa BofOr fleoUiMt dowa.
This comUnailoD. nanartlomi
rooie wild cucumber vIbm will serve
pteatang and broa baaaUfal, It
y and qnllc
Tbe untaghUy spot to the angles of
(be purpose and tbere wfl] be ^enty
secret of ao dtang he pnaaeaeid by tbe boose are nnslghtly no more. If atw ta some gardens.
Ob. bd^t (ba b
of shade by midsummer.
tbe owner.
Aad awaat bia tippUac ctww.
corered by U»e broad learea ot the
A taHp M deetrad wHdth by tbe side
lha Srat atep aeada no dtroctlMa, Dutebnan's pipe, and the eyesore or a fensta ta aa Ideal spot Sow
Tba bM wlBaa ot tba oobnbtaa.
A Box Garden.
for ft Baceaaarfly oeataate at etoarv whicb baa been a worry and vexation InrUun seeA as early as Ibe tesaos
larkapor. Waa a
Pt>r a buoy housekeeper it ta hard
lag away tbe rabbtsh and otter wblob ta removed. When apace and light per will permit after Um toil has been
BM I win taka tba baarfawaae.
entes KMABtUBLC CtIBtB.
»
And Bme to care tor a Bower gar­
accamulatad tbrongb tbe yaars mtt, by all means, include sweet p^t; well dressed and mellowed. A
Aad ail tba raat taka r««>t
Mr.JseobUDsvtAGsless. Biuoe cuoniy. Mo., writes:
bwve hsM to hat
den. uyv a flower lover. I found It
bralib f.ir ibirty-w-ven yec.-s, sad after Uklng t wetVS hettiss at jam nsaai I
ta tbe Tlaes they will cover an other- mellow soH will work wonders where
I. and this ta what I did.
•m cured." Mr.A.B.Kt<ld.vrell-knewasrahlMei.smdeflsrsBaATa,abtaaM
wtae nngtonly fence, and It ta Impor­ • soddy. sandy sofII Mis. Sow seed
It has been onr haMi for years to III., writes: "I havabadeatairhoTschsUof my
------ rjiTwjratoiih
Maats and Sowara, IPbea tUa «i doaa. table to have loo many of them for near edgea, all around if practicable.
keep our
remedy advertised, h-slde s great monv pbystaisari tvsaltasota, all Of whish
M, Matbor% Oardaa.
bowarar, aad tba apace praaei
caning. Tbe groand which woold be' Set dabUa bulbs so near tbe fence
large wooden box filled with earth, foUed. IbMhtofdaadrsadMPsnmaaiMdectosdtetrylt. IharatakwrovsB
Bar haait waa Xka bar cardaa.
tldr appaaranoe once more, tba real
to plant in vegetMilee will that it will make a wlod break, i
boUlM
Ita
it
and
wrigh
ita
pounds.”
set
near
a
window
ta
the
baseand
loMiit aad ipraat.
duaenltr piaaanu ttaalf. Tba jaM ta tarnisb bononeu through tbe
Ibe season advances you will have
Occssianal watering keeps
A waaltb o( bada wM bloaaeaa
etaan bat ft baa a bare; nnlaTlttBC and brighten the boose ss well as the lovely adlBoct to your garden.
Mr. D. O. Pramst. B. F. D. No. t, Sbel by, n
them alive, and though by spring
RM ta a atm ratroat
aapeot. wbteb Ul aeeorda with
ago 1 was badly oJSieied with catarrh of ths
^en.
ulhadhoda
The nasturtiums will grow as
they look rather shabby, wben aet
rMratr lawn, wltb fu au Ooweta,
fever, V
vorydepletod. 1 ooaU find nothing I eould fa* vittoxu coatang dtoBeonomy la ooe ot tbe chief ob}ects bloom sooner than the dablla.-> and If
toe
ground,
they
soon
pat
forth
tress and sour stomach. Flaolly 1 cams to tbe eeoelBstata that I hM eotorrh of
Wbra^art «BPatin (bant
wfat^ftonUtbabauae. Taaetatloa of' gained ta tbe back-yard garden. A
rightly
started
end
treated
will
bud
fresh
foliage
and
gay
hioasoms.
and
tbestomseh and seeing PeraBaadv«rtlsed.lagu to take it. It hsIpM ras aesta
Aad Mte wblta aad para bk
kind nun taka tbe place or tbe package ot seeds porchnsed tor dve
Sbd bloom rigbt throogb tbe dahlia
all the better for tbeir wlnterta and after Uklng throe or tour bDtUMlwssstatlialy eared «« ahtotoSh W^BM*
tazutaat crop at waada tacantlj rr.
at any store wiU ptent nine season.
weatoaTthtag.rest.
feet ot ground, or will cover
A year ago last aprtag It teemed
Tbe bright gay flowera around tbe
the roelalffltag of tba back-yard. Up­
waU ten feet In lengtb with vtaea.
aposslble tor me to have the
edge and the etremg. atatefy bloopis
on tba apace aa woU aa
seeds OB the cloth. Of coorsa tbi to dtatorh toe dan carry toe roBi
to view ot thta. tbere U aU teasoo
amooat of annlMt that It gets, tba ta aaytag that tbe ^rden ta wltbta of tbe dahllna make a pleasing and de­ beds of flowers to care tor.
Aad <ban bloamd pwpla I
crock mnst be kept ffiled srtth WBUr. OM as toey fare made sad ptta tosa
ebotaa of Sowars depends, altboigb reach of all both ta time and money lightful contrast, beeldee ibey are centrxtad my efforts with deUghtfnl
Later <n the eeoaoa sow same o< on the ground where they eon be
tbara 1a cod role wMcb atagbt be ta- —two ot the moat Important ot the ready, both nasturtiums and dshitos. resulu. Tsktag all
TWa bopa*a And aaovdropa
this seed ta some out-of-lhe-wsy cor­ burned. When to# pnpers havd Ml '
ot
the
big
boA
1
fflied
ft
with
1
(not
Doeesssrily
rartably need to gcrem tbe oelacttoa. mnny eaoalderaUons to be reckoned
daa»raot
been removed there will be ao dwt oa
blned.) TTie more they are gathered good rich earth from tbe hen yard. ner Of your garden that tbe
PtaM only tboaa Sowen which aita
reach,
os It makra a nice oddllkm toe floor nr ta tbe Mr. aad n mopptag
trimming off Ml tbeir dead
M more hkioms foOow.
Olve your garden a chance to prore
Thar* loVMa awa reaaa raartad to­ hardy, profoae taoomara and anally
of toe floor wltb a dean ssop and a
branches set my geraniums borit to any salad, aad ta easily grows.
carod
for.
as
talk
of
dme
pcrkspr
Everybody
tores
aaMrtiuma
aad
what can be nocompUahed there. Start
ward baataa
Try oioo haring n-apennKtat bed. good sads win mtoa U fresh. It tbstn
more tbsa aaytbtag Mae ta raapewta- la tbe early apilng Ume to plan for everybody admires dabUaa. and the •gain. At the Inner edge of the box
Ob traOBM aCdnaL
S
tranmriaated nome nnstirritamn, a UlUise some spot ta yoor garden was ao papw fader tba carpet, tfa
ble tor tbe ceadltkm ot tbe back yard.
or the lltUe garden two growing. Woooiieg and blending
tew poriutacas. a foxglcrre for foliage, where nothing cite will grow, for Ineki and carpet aLonM be rtmerad■
A sotT pretty idea, and one which can •pot. oboostag Uie flowers which stem together are a pleasing variety
when
once riarted.ll ta almoot Impas­ ta toe aame maaner. and a lot at Mjto' i*
AadBlbat«alatcardaaand c»e or two odds and ends to fill
net Bdl w gtoe aattefactkm
beta
adapted
to
It.
and
when
danger
It
to
Iniereettag
to
make
a
stody
ot
of
aewspaper
sible to kUl oot this idsBt. aad the
Ite BW*« M bm-b«tt~
owner. Is to wtaka ot tbe ba^^ard aa
over, prepare the groand dabUaa. pflrehose a few new bulbs
be scattered orer tbe «nsty B«fa'
t
B«M blfda boot aatta aad earoM
la a few abort weeks the geraniums only danger is of Ita
otd^aabkwad Mtrdan. where tbe Sow- tor the reeepUoD ot seeds. If tbe
and then, something different
Sdr the peper geetly about with toe
t
had settled In tbeir new home, and NotMng sbori of digging it ap and
eta pmilar a oaatnry a«> nmy bloom. space ta targe, have It dug tor you. from your neighbors.
broom so sa to gstoer the dtot; toaa
Aal fma A atm Boata baek ta aa.
were showing thefr gratltade for B>y turning the roots win kill it.
Petnatas. marigolda. aaatnninma, and thooA U poEtable take Uie Ume out
tske
It
ap
ta
nttle
|ri~i«a
oe
the
dtot
vj
atn aad Mrlta,
You will find nothing nicer
The bos was ptaced Jnsi be­
noaabar ot otbora wUl adapt tbem- doors and aecoenpitah the work yoorMaripotM.
Bwaat aa tba braatk at roaae btowB.
with cold meau than tbe EnMtah pui. ffestter saotber tot of toa 4a»- .
batat-yard aelt. You win enloy It. and a will
No flower garden should be without yond the green stretch of doorysrd.
peMd paper and aefap tt tatOf to­
«W Bafraaaa «t bw Hta.
which I psssqd. on my way to teed mint sauce. To moke It. pick
a. »fot only wOI they
_________
pay yoa a Utonaond Umes ta
heslih >me of tbtoe <rfd-fsrtioned plants.
gether, toa mop toe floor wilk ^
-ABeabL ABaa.
kavet
of the mint, add twice
sod
water
my'henA
or
to
gather
the
bade, bat from early
and stranrh. bo not try elaborate jeereral variedet. all of
eggs. It was easy lo give it a sprink- quantity of young lettuce leaVm, a
aatn tbe troata they win Sower eoa- detogns. tor It wfl] mean
a'a a a
desirable. The African marig SI morning and evening, and easy few sprays of the pepper grass
llnaoaaty. kaaMg tba garden bifghL e^ease besides
Q^gre time. {Hw about three feet tall, while
pull out a stray blade of grass or tMt may be omitted), end a
Then. too. they St tbemaetaea to tbe sad the chances s 9 ten .to one that it the Franck are dwarfs. The seed
weed ibai taougbt to find qnsnrrs young onions, cut In thta titaes. Tbe
,
--------------------------------- - bMto
apaeo. abowtap to
win disappoint you after all. Instead,
be started indoors early in the
Mr patlMMMDMtatalr aad
wbere
li was not wanted. From the rest muK be cut as flne as postabie ta quite deabtfal U toMr tna walae to
e ptaL ftor a a
mske the flower srrangezDeiita as-slm-' •Pring and transplanted ta tbe gnrfaUl
Indow over the kitchen rink I could with a knife, as you vrould oUare cat^
bodge or Made* plaMa Is.
•paea. bolba are not to be parttcnlarty
b WMbtpy wortd (aO ot taa^tar
r this enou^ Weak tally npprodated. Ths aiadpofli ara
enjoy the brilliant beauty of my peU. j huge. Poor
of eoarae, lime i pretty flowers and vines, sad givingere
hardy snnuals and
between their foreground of grass rliKgnr lo corer. make rather sweet
toy odd nad .
U not-an obleet to tba maker, as Uie mplenly of room to grow and
with
granulated
sugar
and
let
stand
and
tbe
raryfog
greens
of
Ue
orchard
and
tbe
foUage
ta of a rich f
wbUa they promise aarty bloom Ibey spread tbemeelven Thta will aid iff
r aad tbiaU!
beyond. As I washed dlsbes or peel­ till tbe sngnr la dissolved, nnd
'tome of toe poda or pep
bat a abort tine and roqnlre mootbe dtsadvantages
■ra aw tbdr
rrady tor sse.
ed potatoes. I could
round, some Mac, aoam at. _
tap 1^ other Sowars are to taka tbtar of ohade and poor soil. Ofve ruur
,,
and Dot In.*
•OBM wrtattod aad twMtiM. whfls la
«ad IbM <• «war oa ani*
- M, <»««. ua
^
and forget the monotony of ray task
odor toey vary tnm wWts theoaBh
Floor Coverinps.
tt apace permlte. a tiny walk, tatorIM. aoM .»! „„ .,1
»'
of tbe loveUneos
Tsktag up carpets ta one of toe toe^toadee af yalo* , aeartet aa«
aeettag the garden and bordorad cm - It,
lllto, ,<«,
a..,!”'* •*“
^
son to btaek. A had la toe Bowar
ot honte cleaning
irtrtt aN accept, and so help to ihat crowned and concealed tbe old
altbar olds fay awaat alyasom. or wttb with brightnees.
As 1 eame along
tasks, ususlly, for tbe simple
toMen mekee afl odd aad attraettvs , j
brighten tbe waaie places. She says: wooden box.
any or tba low. ptoUSc bloometa,
ration aad wtoe poto are very ''i
•The tsteM things 1 have been ab'e rireel from some erraud. tbat blase of that the majority of persons do not
Psnsiea.
wMeb adapt tbomaelTn to tbto parcolor
greeted
me
cheerily
'wbeo
I
uMtal
tor pepperoaaee aad cooklag
properly
perform
the
work.
To
pre­
to
moke
us
of
are
tbe
flower
seeds
Pandes will do best, in a very rich,
all moans be tadsded
Uat va* Bosa Cbaar apaka tn a pose, oboiild
looked vent the nsnsl cloud of dust wben remoist sou sod cool, mdst atmosphere. that go to waste each year in my own neared my gate Possersby
■aawwi war at «h9> daatrabWtr ot In tba garden plan. Besides tba alyy>
down the driveway sod admired the mortal a carpet, first loosen tbe locks
The bettoehould be sheltered tram and my neighbors ^rdens I' seemed
----- a row ot uUor ptantt with WoeFor too Carpetq.
winds and exposed to tbe early nieh a pHy that tbey sbosid not be play of scarlet and pink nod white In picking Uiem all up os drawn, whlto
ot n contraaUng boa reader both
tba yard ta aanitnrr ccedlUoo. That
ptH 10 some use that floslly It occur tbe summer sonllghi.
will prereni oeeidenu and lake only
The fonowtng Is said to be aa mcmorning sun. It will be foond sdvi
ta aaa ot tbatamatlal pazta ot haalth- the border and
rrom time to time I broke off slips a few minutes of Ume. Oo not move eUsBt preparation for ctaaatag and
red to M that I mlgbt ^tber them,
Ugeoos to sprinkle ihes often.
tat aad OBMtertabta Urfaw. bat It doaa tire.
ondl
stock
them
In
the
shaded
earth
and when taking a trolly ride to some
tbe edge of tbe carpet naUl all toe restoring original color to earpets;
aot do far aeoBM. Tbera la aa apun. . Tbara la no yaaapa why tba ba^
of our lillle lakec 1 could scatter the under the branches, so wben antumn locks have been removed: then be- Boil together until It ta
a raat. a iplrttaal aa wdl aa malarial door aboold be left atirwetlre than
tmpnrvemenu seed, and surety some would take come. I discarded mori of tbe old fc-;a c: cc: ;l-*p and roll the oarpet right ounces of borax, right cancto at
ba)p ta baantltal aamaadtaga. To be the front eatrnaoa. There are many have been made In Ibe verbena of ----- ----and i..-give kpleasure.
acted w Iilaols and had thrifty young geran­ carefully to tbe other side of toe wotblsg soda and three popBdi of
-—-•• •I av.w
awra, it tabes tlma. and near «1U ways In which Ws
Msp ta four gaftoai ef wsier.
late years, both ta form and slse of «“• tbougbi sad have, sown seeds of iums to pot for my winter flower rw>m. Two or three pereons can roD
Bar that (bar bare not atrmittb be fmprored. bat none more aSaeUre the flowers, and It la adapted to near­ loppy, hollyhock, wild daisy, riolci* stand. Next epf^bg I shall repeat my it better iban one skMW, Lift H eare- Wh- n rvsdy lo BM, add two goltoas
awoaA ^ dMda batwoaw tba datlr tbaa tba tiny trallta which abadet aad ly any cMmate and soil in America. and sweet wllUam. tbat would oih experience, using my new and now fuliy ai both ends and toe oMdle at of ssier, four oaacM of alcohol and
wotlr vblab Mt be Aons and tbe beiMtlSce tba doorway. Oeer' It may No other ptant excels it for
wril-grown plants, | ahsll sdd-s love­ the same Ume, sad tarry It oat of
ounces of ssaraata to ooeiiaif od
erwise have gone to wnete.^Twawrr" at Bowwa. BM tbar» at* two be trained ooe or mm of tba onmar- ta beds On the lawn. The blossoms
ly trailing tobeiu. tor lu blue bk>^ doors and away from tbe bouse,
mixture as first prepared. Wipe
ald« ta tbM matter, to tbe drat plaee. ona TSrtetles of rtaes which are par- conUln almost every color, from lilac
Cetten Planta.
. to comepleic the trio of nntioe- cleaned. Begin
one side ot Uk- tbv carpet over with tMs. ustag a
it ta wot wictaaary to dWrate Ut«a Ucnlarly adapted to tiestasas. Qa- and rote to a very dartt pnrple. If
Cotton planu are very easily grown ol colora.
sgsin sad roll the papers wiib !-rubbtag bnwb on stains aad vsry
a baaaUfal and wtal
apm to Beworo. It area a aamll gar9 dost on ibem. taking only s ft-* |diriy places; wipe with a MsBa rioCh
pots Indoors they can be from the seed, and even In the north,
dariB too gWt b tat. tbaro to aimeat known rtae. j
A Boring Reltah.
a Ume. and being rery cnrvful oot j wrung out of water.
made to bloom continuously from where tbey are a novrtty, will bloom
not only tor Ita gloaar. daik grwaa towa oBo ^«b» aaa wet gtra a Uttlo
Before K is warm enongfa oot-otand
frnit
profusely
if
started
tn
win­
the early frosts come. Be­
to a flewar bad. and BB It with «aiek- Itage. bat tor its fragrant white bloa- fore the seed ta Ranted It should be dow boxra or tbe faot bM and trans­ doers to do any gardening, la fact
Tbe Mexican or Mandarin rtae
In lukewarm water and care planted to a tunny border when the just as soon as you feel eure toot
known by namea as nttmeroas as the
aBM tbar are m I well started
tow will be BO more eevere frosts
taken
to
provide
very rich eotl. While weather becomee quite warm. In se­
ODlors ot Jopapbb coat, are rfralad by
toira oalr a fa*
».a dar
flu • shallow bos with light, ricb soil,
Tertonas can be grovrn from cuuings lecting a varteiy. for ornament
gtary,
keep them at tbetr bast. Tbm u aa- the bnmble
and sow tt with pepper grass, in s
tbe srodllngn are more preferable aid'**“ •*•»>**• **"• ““
otbar Mew-Mat. wblA. to tba wrHor manar and cUmUng aasturWam rtoea WUI produce a greeter abondsacc ofl^**®^
short
Ume the slender leares wll!
improvei, free-blooming
at laaat. tbiwwa a new tight on tbe ta the back yard garden,
come up. if H U kept in a eonny
sorts. Tbey ore much
ifl bera—Ara yoa aboat to oie any natarial iatta arraying
wamttoa of tlma and atrmgtb reratta and almpUtaty
ptace. aad ss soon as ft is three orJ
and attracUve and bear i
Uaa ?—Wa ara known to all tbe fmit raiam ot «faa Otaod
Bewara. Tba aadmti Brad rerr to be aongbt after-ta Uie garden. And
four inches bigb. c«t toe larger ones ’
ftoefy (bon tbe others
Flwiling Fhtax Sosd.
Trnverao regukCas bead quertora for baM apr^iag autenal ot
Moao to tba boon of the world, whan
out with a pair of sciMors and eat
Fhlox seed should be planted ns
loaeat fignrea -Get onrlprieea^rfore boyiag oa
A
Kitebon
Aftrmx.
B«i woo reawB
tbay bad a atorr teetly wito the ananata which
with
sole
and
bread
and
butler,
aad
early ta tbe spring ss possible, for the
etatod to Uie I
of a wraatlar who oeald alwara prw
a tost It
Its vitality rapad- -^lo tocoe days of minor Inxnries. see U It does not taste better toon
Bine Vitriol. Ananste of Lead Aitoaik.
Trained against tbe tBme or tbe ly tr kept tor any length ot Ume. Tbe when penonal coattort ta a fine art anything yon have bad tor aKwtos.
TOQ as loag aa av portloa ef bla
Paris Green. Sal Soda, livar of Sa^or,
aide of tbe boeae. tbe rtaee Mke a phlox perawita] ta hardy and needs ono tabor and labor-saving are
body tOMbad Botbar Mtb. Aa
The mUd peppery taste of this plant:
tbe hit ot gay
M ha waa ttfud ta aaeb a way tbwt
Wbale Oil Soap. etc.

from lbs weather. dneed to a sdenre. every appliance. which should be mere culUvated than,
tbara was ovan h stIM opaea latai^ eoloriag of toe Sowers.
that tends It Is. mokes It pronllarly aoceplohle
While U will grow in slinori any *gl,. ‘”’*®“**
wmbw. bli streagtb left him. and be
ta a Salem back-yard, wbere tbe deep, rich and ratoer moist ground“*
• toe mate ta toe early eprtng.
*h^ »'■ P»ra*nre
ground'*"*^ “**
*fbara Is nn
tiny apace allotted acwroely deaerred ta proferahta. Fbr
I have also seen it grown ta water
and border
tamily ta wen worth looking
•Mtog'm tba atoiy, wblcb garden tba name. UA treatmeat osad wnS Ftoato. to* phlox ta hard to surpass.
after, it teem* as though reform be­ in toe window, by tying a fine piece
lavaae bare dlmaieaitl Dear
wortby of aotlca. M6 treat ptaaaa
gan at toe front »te and travriled ef cbeeae doth across the mouth of s
very slowly toward toe bmta yard. good stxed crock, etackiy. sad filling
MatbarBartb rewm* bar taUMren. was bad. aad BO ream for the boOdtag
••rory Herts.
Bhw wbo kmam and im bar. tor Mr- 0* oMwss aralta^ Tbaratm. tba
etwe. toyme and sweet maiforam. Bat once ta a while, by sobm lucky toe crock wltb water, eeattering tbe

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